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INDEX 


CATALOGUE    OF    A    PORTION 


PUBLIC   LIBRARY 


OF     THE 


CITY    OF    BOSTON, 


AUllANGED   IN   THE   LOWER   HALL. 


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BOSTON: 
PRESS    OF    GEO.     C.     RAND    AND    AVERY 

PRINTERS     TO     THE     CITY. 

1858. 


PREFATORY     NOTICE. 


The  first  Catalogue  of  the  Public  Libraiy  was  printed  in  1854,  and  contained  the  titles  of  about 
twelve  thousand  volumes.  Of  these,  less  than  one  half  could  be  regarded  as  well  fitted  for  general 
circulation.  But  the  rest,  most  of  which  were  donations,  were  often  of  great  value,  and  all  of  them 
were  desirable  for  fulfilling  the  wide  purposes  of  such  an  institution. 

The  present  Catalogue,  or  rather  Index,  contains  the  titles  of  about  fifteen  thousand  volumes,  all 
placed  for  the  convenience  of  easy  use  in  the  lower  hall  of  the  Library  Building,  and  all  believed  to  be 
well  fitted  for  free  and  general  circulation.  As  a  popular  circulating  Library,  therefore,  the  collection 
now  oflered  to  the  public  contains  probably  three  times  as  many  desirable  books  as  the  one  offered  four 
or  five  years  ago. 

About  fourteen  thousand  of  the  volumes  embraced  in  it  are  in  the  English  language,  and  the 
remaining  thousand  consists  of  books  of  general  interest  and  a  popular  character,  in  French,  German 
and  Italian.  It  is  not,  however,  even  for  its  especial  purpose,  supposed  to  be  a  perfect  collection.  Far 
from  it.  But  it  is  believed  to  be  a  collection  begun  and  well  advanced  on  the  true  principle  of  a  Free 
Public  Library  ;  —  that  of  providing,  first,  by  interesting,  wholesome  and  useful  reading,  for  the  intel- 
lectual, moral,  and  religious  progress  of  those  portions  of  our  community  that  are  not  so  able  as  they 
may  desire  to  be,  to  provide  such  reading  for  themselves  and  for  their  families.  Time,  however,  as  the 
■  Trustees  believe,  is  alone  needed  to  make  this  part  of  the  Library  all  that  can  be  desired.  A  very  large 
proportion  of  the  books  contained  in  it  has  been  purchased  by  the  Trustees  with  careful  reference  to  the 
widest  and  freest  circulation.  They  have  been  bought,  in  a  large  degree,  from  funds  or  from  the  income 
of  funds  given  by  the  benefactors  of  the  Library,  but  also  fi'om  funds  furnished  annually  by  the  liber- 
ality of  the  City  Government.  It  has  been  the  desire  of  the  Trustees  to  make  this  part  of  the  Library 
as  ample,  as  attractive  and  as  useful  as  possible. 

The  remainder,  which  is  in  the  large  upper  hall,  consists  of  above  fifty  thousand  volumes,  and  has 
come  to  us  almost  entirely  by  donation,  but  chiefly  from  the  munificence  of  our  great  benefactor,  Mr. 
Bates,  who  —  over  and  above  his  original  gift  of  fifty  thousand  dollars,  the  income  of  which  for  the  last 
five  years  has  been  devoted,  as  he  required  it  should  be,  to  the  purchase  of  "  books  of  permanent  value 
and  authority,"  —  has  more  recently  given  the  city  between  twenty  and  thirty  thousand  volumes  of 
other  valuable  and  often  very  costly  books,  selected  on  the  same  wise  principle.  Nor  does  he  stop  with 
such  beneficence,  but  from  month  to  month  continues  to  afford  us  fresh  proofs  of  his  desire  to  promote 
the  welfare  of  an  institution  for  which  he  first  laid  a  sure  and  sufficient  foundation,  and  to  which  he  first 
gave  a  guiding  and  decisive  impulse.  Many  of  the  books  in  this  large  and  important  portion  of  the 
Library  ai'e  more  or  less  fitted  for  circulation,  and  destined  to  it,  like  those  in  the  lower  hall.  The 
preparation  of  a  catalogue  of  all  of  them  is  far  advanced,  and  the  index  to  it  will  be  published  without 
unnecessary  delay.  But  it  has  been  thought  advisable  by  the  Trustees  not  to  postpone  the  circulation 
of  the  books  in  the  lower  hall  until  the  catalogue  of  the  books  in  the  upper  hall  can  be  completed,  and 
its  index  carried  with  the  needful  care  through  the  press.  They  are  quite  aware  that  the  institution 
has  become  too  important  to  large  masses  of  our  citizens  and  their  families,  to  permit  any  of  its  resources 
to  remain  inaccessible  for  a  day  after  it  has  become  possible  to  open  them  for  use. 

It  will  be  observed  that  the  catalogue  now  published  is  entitled  "  An  Index."  The  larger  one, 
when  published,  will  probably  offer  a  title-page  of  no  higher  pretensions.  The  main  catalogue,  as  the 
annual  reports  have  heretofore  explained,  is  much  more  ample  and  important,  and  is  to  be  found  in 
manuscript,  alphabetically  arranged  on  separate  cards,  indicating  the  contents  of  the  Library  with  as 
much  minuteness  of  detail,  both  by  subjects  and  by  authors,  as  the  means  at  the  disposition  of  the 
Trustees  have  permitted  them  to  make  it.  Any  person  enjoying  the  privileges  of  the  Library  can  have 
access  to  this  catalogue,  and,  by  the  aid  of  the  Superintendent  or  one  of  his  assistants,  can  readily  learn 
from  it  whatever  the  Library  contains  on  any  subject  concerning  which  he  may  desire  to  make  especial 
researches.  Next  to  the  collection  of  its  books,  the  Trustees  look  upon  this  catalogue  as  the  most 
important  part  of  the  Library,  for  it  is  the  part  by  which  the  whole  mass  of  its  resources  is  opened  far 
easy  use  ;  —  the  key  hy  which  all  its  treasures  are  unlocked  to  the  many  who,  in  this  community,  are 
now  asking  for  them  so  often  and  so  earnestly.    A  large  Library  without  good  catalogues  has  sometimes 


iv  PREFATORY   NOTICE. 

been  compared  to  a  Polyphemus  without  an  eye,  and  more  frequently  to  a  chaos,  which  it  certainly  too 
much  resembles.  This  reproach  the  Trustees  hope  to  avoid  for  the  Public  Library,  which  they  desire, 
above  everything  else,  to  render  useful. 

The  index  now  published  has  been  prepared  by  the  Superintendent  of  the  Library,  Charles  C. 
Jewett,  Esq.,  and  by  competent  and  faithful  persons  under  his  direction.  It  is  the  result  of  much  patient 
labor  and  much  practical  knowledge  and  skill.  The  Trustees  believe  it  to  be  well  fitted  to  its  purpose, 
which  is  that  of  rendering  the  portion  of  the  Library  represented  by  it,  intelligible  and  accessible  to 
all ;  —  to  those  who  are  little  in  the  habit  of  using  books,  as  well  as  to  those  who  make  reading  and  study 
the  main  business  of  their  lives.  Its  arrangement  and  details  they  conceive  can  hardly  be  made  plainer. 
It  is  alphabetical  throughout.  It  is,  therefore,  as  simple  in  its  construction  as  an  English  dictionary,  and 
as  easily  used.  At  the  same  time,  they  have  no  doubt  that  it  is  sufficiently  ample  and  minute.  For  not 
only  does  it  give  the  title  of  each  book  once  with  considerable  fulness  under  the  name  of  its  avtthor,  if 
known,  or,  if  not  known,  under  its  first  leading  word,  but  the  same  book  will  be  found  more  briefly 
indicated  again  under  its  subject :  and,  if  need  be,  yet  again  under  one  or  more  of  the  principal  words 
in  its  title.  Those  who  may  wish  to  examine  any  subject  will  therefore  turn  to  the  subject  itself  in  its 
alphabetical  order  and  place,  and  will  see,  at  once,  what  the  Library  offers  for  their  especial  purpose  ; — 
those  who  know  only  the  title  of  the  book  they  need,  will  seek  it  under  one  of  its  prominent  words ;  — 
and  those  who  wish  to  find  a  given  author,  will  simply  look  for  his  name.  It  is,  in  fact,  an  unpretending 
piece  of  practical  bibliography  adapted  to  the  wants,  not  of  scholars,  but  of  the  mass  of  the  people,  and 
intended  as  much  as  possible  to  render  the  use  of  the  Library  pleasant  and  profitable.  At  the  same 
time,  it  will  serve  to  direct  students  whose  pursuits  may  demand  researches  either  more  minute,  or  more 
comprehensive,  to  the  ampler  catalogue  on  the  cards,  where  they  will,  with  equal  ease,  find  a  notice  of 
every  thing  the  Library  can  give  them. 

The  Trustees  feel  under  no  small  obligations  to  Mr.  Jewett  for  the  excellent  manner  in  which  this 
index  and  the  catalogue  on  which  it  is  founded  have  been  prepared,  and  for  the  great  amount  of  labor, 
both  in  season  and  out  of  season,  which  he  has  most  faithfully  bestowed  on  both  of  them.  The  system 
adopted  is  substantially  the  system  explained  by  him  in  a  pamphlet  which  he  published  several  years 
ago;  but  when  the  catalogue  of  the  Public  Library  was  originally  undertaken,  there  was  no  thought 
that  the  institution  would  ever  be  indebted  to  his  services,  and  no  reason  whatever  existed  for  selecting 
Mr.  Jewett's  system  in  preference  to  any  other,  except  that  it  was  believed  to  be  the  best  and  the  most 
practical  for  the  purposes  to  which  it  was  here  to  be  applied. 

But  while  the  Trustees  ofier  this  statement  of  the  condition  of  the  Library,  and  of  the  catalogues 
by  which  its  use  is  to  be  made  easy  and  agreeable  to  the  public,  they  do  not  wish  to  be  understood  as 
claiming  the  institution  itself  to  be  all  they  would  gladly  have  it.  Private  munificence  has,  indeed,  in  a 
comparatively  short  time,  made  the  collection  of  its  books  large  and  respectable,  and  its  catalogues,  by 
the  zeal  and  fidelity  of  those  employed  to  make  them,  have  been  prepared  —  so  far  as  they  are  yet  pre- 
pared —  with  extraordinary  rapidity  and  success.  Taken  together  it  is  hoped  they  may  prove  to  be  the 
foundation  of  a  good  Library,  with  a  good  apparatus  to  promote  or  ensure  its  usefulness.  But  the 
Trustees  do  not  suppose  that  the  institution  as  yet  is  anything  more  or  anything  better  than  this  state- 
ment implies.  Many  important  books  will  be  sought  for  in  vain  on  its  shelves  and  in  its  catalogues  by 
those  who  examine  them  with  intelligence  and  with  care.  These  books  will,  no  doubt,  be  purchased  as 
fast  as  the  funds  at  the  disposal  of  the  Trustees  will  permit,  so  that,  in  time,  the  whole  Library  may 
become  in  every  department  of  human  knowledge  such  a  Library  as  the  City  of  Boston  ought  to  have, 
and  such  as  its  citizens  not  only  ask  for,  but  will  faithfully  use  for  their  own  benefit  and  for  the  advance- 
ment of  the  city's  character  and  prosperity.  To  reach  this  most  desirable  end,  and  to  reach  it  at  no 
distant  day,  the  Trustees  rely  confidently  on  the  beneficence  of  the  patrons  and  friends  of  the  Library, 
who  have  already  done  so  much  for  it ;  on  the  interest  felt  in  it  by  our  citizens  generally,  who,  with 
their  families,  daily  enjoy  its  great  privileges ;  and  on  the  City  Government,  which  never  ceases  to  feel 
the  paramount  duty  of  protecting  and  fostering  whatever  promotes  the  education  and  the  moral  advance- 
ment of  the  whole  community.  EDWARD  EVERETT, 

GEO.  TICILN'OR, 
JOHN  P.  BIGELOW, 
NATH.  B.  SHURTLEFF, 
W.  W.  GREENOUGH, 
GEORGE  DENNIE, 
PiTBLic  LiBU.UiY,  19  Oct.,  1858.  HENRY  W.  HAYNES. 


I  Pi  D  E  X . 


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Abbot,  The:  a  novel.     Scott,  Sir  AY 400.55-59 

Abbotsfokd.     See  Irving,  W. 

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—  [Frauconia  stories.]  New  York,  n.d.    lOv.    10°      738.4 

Conltnts.  —  Vol.  I.  Mallevillc.  II.  Wallace.  III. 
Mary  Erskine.  IV.  Mary  Bell.  V.  Beechnut.  VI. 
Rodolphus.  VII.  Ellen  Linn.  VIII.  Stuyvesant. 
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Y'ork,  1850.    8° 948.1 

—  Harper's  storybooks.  N.  Y.,n.d.  27v.in9.  10°      739.1 

Contents.  —Vol.  I.  Bruno;  Willie  and  the  Mortgage; 
The  strait  gate.  II.  Virginia ;  Timboo  and  Joliua; 
Tiinboo  and  Fanny.  III.  The  little  Louvre;  Frank; 
Emma.  IV.  Harper  establishment;  Franklin;  The 
studio.  V.  Ancient  liistory  ;  English  history  ; 
American  history.  .  VI.  John  True;  Elfred;  The  mu- 
seum. VII.  The  engineer;  Kanibles  among  the  A^ps; 
Three  gold  dollars.  \ll\.  The  Gibraltar  gallery  ;  'I  he 
alcove  ;  Dialogues.  IX.  The  great  elm  ;  Aunt  Marga- 
ret ;  Vernon. 

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—  -  Charles  I.  of  England.   N.  Y.,  n.d.    10°  .  550.18-21 

—  -  CharlesII.  of  England.  N.Y'.,  1852.  10°.  559.22-24 

—  -  Cleopatra.    New  York,  n.d.     10°   ...   .    549.5-10 

—  -  Cyrus  the  Great.    New  York,  1852.    10° .  549.11-13 

—  -  Darius  the  Great.    New  Y'ork,  n.d.    10°  .  540.15-10 

—  -  Q.Elizabeth.    New  York,  1854.    10°.  .   .    SGO.l-G 

—  -  Hannibal.    New  York,  n.d.     10° 549.14 

—  -  Julius  Ca^sar.    New  York,  1852.    10°  .  .549.17-18 

—  -  Mary  Q.  of  Scots.     New  York,  1854.    10°.  559.7-12 

—  -  Nero.     New  York,  1853.     10° 549.19 

—  -  Pyrrhus.     New  York,  1854.     10° 549.20-24 

—  -  Kichard  I.  of  England.     N.  Y.,  1857.  10°.  550.8-12 

—  -  Kichard  II.  of  England.    N.  Y.,  1858.  10°.  579.8-12 

—  -  Richard  III.  of  England.  N.Y'.,  1858.  10°  .579.1.3-17 

—  -  Komulus.     New  York,  1852.     10°  ...   .  549.27-28 

—  -  William  the  Conq.   N.  Y'.,  n.d.     10°    .   .   .    559.0-7 

—  -  Xerxes  the  Great.     N.  Y.,  1852.     10°   .   .  649.25-20 

—  Kollo  on  the  Atlantic.    Boston,  n.d.     10°    .  .    059.1-4 

—  -  in  Loudon.    Boston,  1858.     10° 059.5-7 

—  -  in  Paris.    Boston,  1854.    10° 059.8 

—  -  in  Switzerl.ind.    Boston,  1854.    10°.  .   .   .059.9-11 

—  -  in  Geneva.    Boston,  1857.   10° 059.12-10 

—  -  in  Holland.    Boston,  1857.    10° 050.17-21 

—  -  on  the  Khine.    Boston,  1857.     10°  .   .  .    059.22-24 

—  Springfield  Armory.    n.p.,n.d.    10° 738.5-7 

—  Summer  in  Scotland.    New  York,  1848.    12°  047.18-21 

—  Way  to  do  good.    New  York,  [1852.]     12°  .  .      1087.0 

—  Young  Christian.  New  York,  [1851.]  12°.  .  1087.7 
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—  -  Josephine.     New  York,  1854.     10°.   .   .   .539.17-22 

—  -  King  Philip.     New  York,  1857.     10°   .   .   .       579.7 

—  -  Maria  Antoinette.  New  York,  1854.  10°.  509.1.3-10 

—  -  Mme.  Koland.    New  York,  1853.    10°.  .  500.23-27 

—  Mother  at  home.    New  York,  n.d.    10°    .   .  .      119.12 

—  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena.  New  York,  1855.  8° .    002.2-4 

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F .349.9-10 

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Adam  Blair,  Passages  in  life  of.     Lockhart,  J.  G.      709.9 

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Ad.vji  Graeme  of  Mossgray.  Olipliant,  Mrs.  .  .  753.13 
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Boston;  1848.     10° 5.37.2 

Adams,  II.    History  of  the  Jews.    Boston,  1812. 

2v.    12° 949.6 

—  Memoir,  by  herself.    Boston,  18.32.    12°  .  .  .       699.3 

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n.d.  8° 1099.5 


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Adams,  H.  G.     Cyclopaedia  of  poetical  quotations. 

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Adams,  J.  Letters  to  his  wife.  Ed.  by  C.  V.  Ad- 
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Con(cr.!s.— Vol.  I.  Lit'.'.  II.  Diary;  Notes  of  debates 
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Trescot,  AV.  II 297.5 

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Wood,  J -m.^ 

Ad.vms,  J.  Q.    Dermot  Mac  Morroyh,  in  4  cantos. 

Boston,  1832.    8° 314.10 

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1847.    8° 134.0 

—  Letters  on  the  study  of  the  Bible,  witli  letters 

of  Mrs.  A.  Adams 537.2 

—  Life  of.    Quincy,  J 512.1 

—  Life  and  I'ublic  Services.    Seward,  W.  II .  .  .  517.25 
Adams,  Nath'l.    Annals  of  Portsmoutli,  [N.  11.] 

Portsmouth,   1825.    8° 224.20 

Ad.\^is,  J2€v.  Neh.    Christ  a  friend,  13  discourses. 

Boston,  1855.    8" 1100.3 

—  South  side  view  of  slavery 127.21 

—  TIio  communion  Sabbatli.    Boston,  1S5  ">.     12°  1100.3 

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Boston,  1853.     8° 1083.19 

Ad.\ms,  K.    Narrativeof  an  Am.  sailor  wreclcedon 

W.  coast  of  Africa,  1810.  Boston,  1.S17.  6°  092. 7 
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Adams,  W.,  l).l>.   The  three  gardens,  Eden,  (Jeth- 

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Boston,   1850.     10° 720.3 

—  The  boat  club;  a  tale  for  boys.  Boston,  1855.  12°  729.7-8 

—  Now  or  never.   A  story  for  young  folks.    Bos- 

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Ad\pt.\tion  of  external  nature  to  man.    Clial- 

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Adei.i;.     A  tale.     Kavanagh,  J 454.1-3 

Anioi.li  et  Theodore:  ou  lettres  sur  1' education. 

Genlis,  Mmc.  de 1008.0 

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Adonis;  poeme.    La  Font.aine,  J.  de 1009.7 

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—  5ee  Johnson,  S.    Works,  1 901.6 

Adventures  of  British  seamen  in  the  So.  Ocean. 

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JisTHETic  papers.    Peabody,  E.  P 873.0 

.Esthetic  works.    Schlegcl,  F.  von 6-38.8 

Afflicted,  An  offering  to  the.    I'arkman,  F.  .  .  1089.25 

Afflicted  man's  companion.    Willison,  J.  .  .  ,  1109.5 

Afoilvnistan.  Ferricr,  J.  P.   Caravan  journeys  .  6M.3 

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Afloat  and  ashore.     Cooper,  J.  F 700.1-5 

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Agnes:  a  novel.    Pike,  M.  H 427.2-4 

Agricola,  Cn.  J.  Life  of,  transl.  Tacitus,  C.  C.  872.11 
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Agricultural  essays.    Taylor,  Col.  J 109.12 

Agricultural  instructor.  Murphy,  E. .  .  v.  II  of  109.15 
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Aguirre,  The  crimes  of.    Southey,  K 200.9 

Ahmed  Ibn  Hemdem.  Turkish  evening  enter- 
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Aikin,  a.     lUustr.    of  arts    and    manufactures. 

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Aikin,  L.    Lifeof  Joseph  Addison.   Philadelphia, 

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—  -    Same.    See  "  Poems  of  established  repu- 

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—  Life,  writings  and  genius  of.    Bucke,  C.  .  .  .     SsO.lO 

Aladdin:  a  poem.    Oehlenschliiger,  A.  G 334.23 

Albert  et  Isabelle,  Histoirc  d' 1075. 14 

Albigenses,  Hist,  of  the  crusades  against.    Sis- 

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Albinus.    Introduction  to  Plato.    AVorks  IV.  .  .       814.3 

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ALDAGrey:  a  tale  of  N.  Jersey 801.1 

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Contents.— Vol.  I.  Filippo;  Polinice;  Antigone;  Vir- 
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Timoleone;  Merope  ;  Maria  Stuarda  ;  La  congiura 
de'  Pazzi;Don  Garzia.  II.  Saul;  Agide;  Sofonisba; 
Bruto  prirao;  Mirra  ;  Bruto  secundo  ;  Antonio  e 
Cleopatra;  Abcle;  Alccste  secunda;  SuU'arte  comica 
in  Italia ;  Lettera  di  Ranicri  de'  Calsabigi ;  Kiposta; 
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—  Tragedies,  transl.  by  C.  Lloyd.   London,  1815. 

3v.  10° 356.20 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Philip;  Polinices  ;  Antigone; 
Virginia;  Agamemnon;  Orestes.  II.  Rosmunda;  Oc- 
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Alfred  the  Great,  Asser's  life  of 840.4 

—  Life  and  times  of.    Giles,  J.  A 552.1 

—  Life  of;  and  version  of  Orosius.    Pauli,  R.  .  85(3.4 

—  ou  I'Angleterre  sous  les  Ang-lo-Saxons.    Gui- 

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Algebra.    A.  and  aritiimetic 305.17 

—  De  Morgan.    Double  algebra 147.14 

—  -    Elements  of 147.15 

—  Iladdon,  J.    Elements  of 820.21 

-.-    Kirkman,  T.  P.    Mnemonic  lessons  in  ...  .  829. .35 

—  Lund,  T.    A  short  course  of 149.27 

—  Peirce,  B.    Elementary  treatise  on 148.4 

Algebraic  geometry.    Waud,  S.  TV 305.17 

Algebraical  equations,  Tlicory  of.     Murphy,  R.  305.15 
Alger,  W.  R.    Hist,  of  the  cross  of  Christ.    Bos- 
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Algeria  in  1845.    St.  JIarie,  Count 098.23 

Algic  researches.    Schoolcraft,  II.  R 4s9.9 

Algiers.    Bowen,  A.    War  with 215.11 

Campbell,  T.    Letters  from 098.25 

—  Davies,  E.  W.  L.    Its  climate  and  resources  .  918.3 

—  Lamping,  C.  &  France  A.  de.    The  French  in.  889.18 

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Alhajibra,  The.    See  Irving,  W. 

Ali  Pasha,  Life  of.    Davenport,  It.  A 379.15 

Alice  :  or,  the  mysteries.    Lytton,  E.  Buhvcr  .  .  405.10 
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Alkalimetry,  New  methods  of.    Fresenius,  C. 

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All  aboard:   or,  life  on  the  lake.    Adams,  W.  T.  729.3 

All  is  not  gold  that  glitters.    Opic,  A 409.28-29 

Allan,  G.  Life  of  Sir  W.  Scott.  Edin.,  1834.  8°.  585.1 
Alleghany  mountains.  Letters  from  the.    Lan- 

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Allen,  D.  O.  India,  ane.  &mod.  Boston,  1850.  8?  934.1-2 
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—  Life  of.    Sparks,  J.    I-ives  of  em.  indiv.    II.  518.5 

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Allen,  J.    Battles  of  the  British  navy.    New  cd. 

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Allen,  J.  F.    Culture  of  the  grape  vine.    3d  ed. 

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Allen,  P.    Expedition  of  Lewis  and  Clarke.  New 

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—  Wunnissoo:  a  poem.  Boston,  1850.  12°..  .  338.8 
Allen,  W.  and  Thompson,  T.  R.  IT.    Expedition 

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Alleyn,  E.    Memoirs  of.    Collier,  J.  P 342.1 

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Allston,  W.    Lectures  on  art,  and  poems,  ed.  by 

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Alnwick  castle  and  other  poems.    Halleck,  F.  G.    .345.10 

Alone:  a  novel.    Ilawes,  V 805.23-25 

Alphonso  and  Dalinda:  a  tale.    Genlis,  Mme.  de.    449.21 


Alps.    Abbott,  J.  Rambles  among  the.    Harper's 

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—  Forbes,  J.  D.    Travels  through  A.  of  Savoy.  603.2 

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—  Mustoia,  A.    The  Israel  of  the 879.13 

Altamont:  or  the  charity  sister.    Norton,  Mrs.  802.2 

Altar,  Companion  for  the.    Hob.art,  J.  H 118.10 

—  at  home.    Prayers,  etc.    Miles,  H.  A 118.10 

Alton  Locke,  tailor  and  poet.    Kingslcy,  C..  .  .  484.13-14 

Amabel,  a  family  history.    Wormeley,  M.  E. .  .  416.2 

Amadis  of  Gaul.    Lobeira,  V.  de 779.2 

Amalie  von  Sachsen.    Original  Bcitrage  zur  deut- 

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Amaranth,  The.  Philadelphia,  n.d.  1S° 850.28 

Amari,  M.    La  guerra  del  vespro  Siciliano.    5ta 

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Amazon  river.    Prince  Adalbert.    Voyage  up  the  033.11 

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Am.vzon  steamship.    Loss  of  the •    .  989.9 

Amber  witch.  The.    Meinhold,  J.  AV 889.34 

Ambly,P.  B.  d'.  Les  cartes  iijouer.  Paris,  1854.  12°  1078.28 

Amenities  of  literature.    D'Israeli,  1 897.7-8 

America.  Alexander,  J.  E.  Seven  years  in  British.  626.8 

—  Baily,  J.    Description  of  Central 266.4 

—  Baird,  R.     Religion  in 113.2 

—  Baxter,  W.  E.     A.  and  the  Americans .  .  .  .  629. .30 

—  Beltrami,  J.  C.    Pilgrimage  in 625.18 

—  Biggs,  J.    Miranda's  attempt  in  South.  .  .  .  200.7 

—  Birkbeck,  M.    Journey  in 625.17 

—  Bogen,  F.  W.    The  German  in 629.33 

—  Brackenridge,  H.  M.    Voyage  to  South  .  .  .  633.19 

—  Bremer,  F.    Impressions  of 627.2 

—  Buckingham,  J.  S.    A.  historical,  statist.,  etc.  624.4 

—  Carver,  J.    Travels  through  North 0.39.8 

—  Chambers,  W.    Things  in 027.22 

—  Columbus,  C.     First  voyage  to 214.1 

—  Crowe,  F.    The  gospel  in  Central 1087.4 

—  Darusmont,  F.  AV.    Society  and  manners  in  .  624.9 

—  Esquemeling,  J.    Buccaneers  of 254.3 

—  j:verett,  A.  II.    Political  situation  of  ...  .  297.3 

—  Fearon,  H.  B.    Sketches  of 624.15 

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—  Godley,  J.  R.    Letters  from 629.6 

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—  Jobson,  F.  J.    A.  and  Am.  Methodism  .  .  .  625.22 

—  Jones,  G.    History  of  ancient 254.1 

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—  Lieber,  F.    The  stranger  in 628.19 

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—  Lucas,  S.    Charters  of  the  Eng.  colonies  in  305.3 


AMERICA 


AMPERE 


America.    M'Intosh,  M.  J.    TYoman  in 8S8.23 

—  ^lacgillivray,  W.     Humboldt's  journeys  in  .  810.54 

—  3Iackenzie,  A.    Voyages  through  Is  orth  .  .  .  025.19 

—  Marryat,  Capt.  F.    Diary  in  . 628.7 

—  Martineau,  H.    Society  in 628.17 

—  Murat,  A.    A.  and  the  Americans 207.20 

—  Murray,  C.  A.    Travels  in  >rGrih fioO.S 

—  Murray,  H.    Discoveries  and  travels  in  Xorth  ()25.14 

—  -    Account  of  British S20.S 

—  Neff,  J.  K.    Army  and  navy  of 215.10 

—  Parkinson,  R.    Tour  in,  170S-1SOO 024.13 

—  Powell,  T.    Living- authors  of,  1S50 518.15 

—  Pritts,  J.    Early  history  of 245.2 

—  Rafinesque,  C.  S.    Trav.  and  researches  in  N.  029.11 

—  Raumer,  F.  von.    A.  and  the  Amer.  people  .  297.1 

—  Roberts,  O.  W.    Excursions  in  Central  .  .  .  830. rjs 

—  Robertson,  AV.    History  of 830.5 

—  Robinson,  C.      Voyag^es  along  the  coast  of 

North,  1520-1573 025.1 

—  Russell,  R.    Agriculture  and  climate  of  X.   .  023.4 

—  Saxc-AVeimar,  Duke  of.    Travels  through  lyo.  023.11 

—  Schaff,  P.    Lectures  on 1088.10 

—  Schcrzer,  C.    Travels  in  Central 038.2 

—  Shireff,  P.    Tour  through  Xorth 024.10 

—  Simpson,  T.     Discov's  on  coast  of  N.,  183C-39  025.2 

—  Smith,  J.  T.    Discovery  of,  by  the  Korthmcn  .300.0 

—  Squier,  E.  G.    Notes  on  Central 203.1 

—  Stansbury,  P.    Pedestr.  tour  in  Xorth  .   .  .  .  024.10 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.    Incidents  of  trav.  in  Central  021.5-0 

—  Stuart,  .1.    Three  years  in  Xorth 039.0 

—  Sutcliff,  R.    Travels  in  Xorth 028.29 

—  Trumbull,  H.     Discovery  of 245.7 

—  Tudor,  H.     Tour  in  X'orth 038.1 

—  Tytler,  P.  F.    The  northern  coasts  of  .  .   .  .  027.18 

—  Wakefield,  E.  G.    Social  and  political  state  of 

England  and 045.1 

—  Warner,  H.  W.    The  liberties  of 297.15 

—  Waterton,  C.    Wanderings  in  South 033.10 

—  Weld,  I.    Travels  througii  X'orth 025.15 

—  Wells,  W.  V.    War  in  Central 200.8 

—  -    Travels  in  Central 021.2 

—  Whately,  R.     Historic  certainties  respecting.  808.15 

See  also  the  varioua  divisions  under  their  several  names, 
as  United  States,  Brazil,  etc. 

American    adventure   by   land   and    sea.     Xew 

York,  [1847.]  2v.  18° 820.08 

American  anecdotes,  original  and  select.  Bos- 
ton, 1830.     2v.     12" 210.13 

—  Am.  anec.  added  to  the  Percy  anecdotes  .  .  .  892.3 
American  Anti-slavery  Soc.    Slavery  and  the  in- 
ternal S.  trade  in  the  U.  S.  London,  1841.  S"  127.1 

American  antiquities  in  the  west.    Priest,  J. .  .  250.1 

Americ.vn  biograpliical  dictionary.   Rogers,  T.  J.  518.14 

Ajiekican  biography.    Belknap,  J 820.58 

—  Sparks,  J 529.1 

—  Medical.    Thacher,  J 523.11 

—  Medical.    Williams,  S.  W 523.12 

See  also  .•  Biography. 

Ajierican  citizen :  his  rights  and  duties.  Hop- 
kins, J.  H 134.17 

American  colonies,  Introd.  hist,  to  the  revolt  of. 

Chalmers,  G .304.8 

—  Memoirs  of  a  missionary  in  the  North.    Mus- 

grave,  P 889.1 

American  criminal  trials.    Chandler,  P.  W.  .  .  .  297.17 

American  eloquence,  speeches,  etc.    Moore,  F. .  801.1 

American  frugal  housewife.  Child,  L.  :>!....  188.27 
American  gentleman's  guide  to  politeness  and 

fashion.     Xew  York,  1857.     12° 127.33 

American  government.  History  of.  Benton,  T.H.  282.1-4 
American  history,  to  1787.   Abbott,  J.   Harper's 

storybooks.    V 739.1 

—  Banvard,  J.    Romance  of 228.15 

—  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.    Contributions  to  ...  .  244.0 

—  Willard,  E.    Last  leaves  of 309.11 

See  also  .•  America. 
American  housewife.      Philadelphia,  1851.    24°.  189.13 
American  institute  of  homoeopathy.  Topograph- 
ical anatomy.  Report,  1850.  [Boston, n.d.j  10°  158.13 
American  inst.  of  instruc.    Lect.,  at  Manchester, 

N.H.    1857,  incl.  Jour.,  [etc.]  Bost.,  1858.  12°  1.38.3 


American  liberty  and    government  questioned. 

Ryle,  T 104.15 

American    literature.      Chambers,   W.  and    R. 

Hand-book  of 404.13 

—  Cleveland,  C.  D.    Compendium  of 404.3 

—  Duyckinck,  E.  A.  and  G.  L.     Cyclopjedia  of  392.2 

—  Griswold,  E.  W.    A  survey  of  literature.  .  .  872.12 

—  -    Curiosities  of 402.5 

—  Knapp,  S.  L.     Lectures  on 402.3 

American  merchant  in  Europe,  Asia  and  Aus- 
tralia.    Train,  G.  F 705.18 

American  naval  otficers.  Lives  of.  Cooper,  J.  F.  527.3 

American  notes.    Dickens,  C 471.1C-17 

—  Change  for.    By  an  American  lady 471.10&1S 

Americ.xn  oratory.  Golden  age  of.    Parker,  E.  G.  860.3 
American  painters,    Sketches  of.     Tuckerman, 

H.  T 520.8 

American  poetry.  Specimens  of.    Kettcil,  S.  .  .  3-39.4 

American  poets,  Selections  from.   Bryant,  W.  C.  820.24 

American  poultry  yard.    Browne,  D.  J 108.6 

American  privateers,  1812.    Coggeshall,  G.  .  .  .  215.8 

American  pulpit.    Fowler,  H 534.9 

American  rejected  addresses.    Bigelow,  J. .  .  .  325.4-5 

Ajierican  revolution,  The.    Bancroft,  G 212.3-5 

—  Botta,  C.  G.  G.    War  of  independence  .  .  ..213.11-12 

—  Campbell,  W.  W.    Border  warfare  of  Xew 

York 217.11 

—  EUet,  E.  F.    Domestic  hist,  of 217.S-:o 

—  -    Women  of 538.13 

—  Fox,  E.    Adventures  in 219.5 

—  Frothingham,  R.,  jr.   Siege  of  Boston,  etc.  .  .  214.2-8 

—  Garden,  A.    Anecdotes  of 213.14 

—  Gordon,  W.    Account  of 214.11 

—  Graydon,  A.    Reminiscences  of 213.5 

—  Hinman,  R.  R.    Connecticut  iu 213.7 

—  History  of 219.3 

—  Lamb,  R.    Journal  during 2)3.13 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.    Orators  of 528.1 

—  Marshall,  C.    Diary  kept  during 217.13 

—  Moore,  F.    Songs  and  ballads  of 314.2 

—  Morse,  J.    Annals  of 213.15 

—  Nell,  AV.  C.    Colored  patriots  of 210.8 

—  Onderdouk,  IL,  jr.    Incidents  in  Queen's  co..  217.17 

—  Ramsay,  D.    History  of 214.12 

—  Saffell,  W.  T.  R.    Records  of 210.12 

—  Sears,  R.    Pictorial  history  of .305.2 

—  Simcoe,    J.    G.     Journal    of  tlic    "  Queen's 

rangers  " 212.2 

—  Sparks,  J.  Correspondence  of 213.2 

—  -    Diplomatic  correspondence  of 210.1 

—  Stone,  W.  L.    Border  wars  of 820.02 

—  Sullivan,  W.    Public  men  of 213.3 

—  Thacher,  J.    3Iilitary  journal  during 214.9 

—  Trescot,  W.  H.    Diplomacy  of 217.16 

—  Warren,  M.    Hist,  of,  with  biog.  obscrv..  .   .  214.10 

—  Wilkinson,    E.     Occupation  of    Charleston, 

S.  C 210.10 

—  Wilson,  S.  F.    History  of 210.9 

See  also .-  America  and  United  States. 

American  slavery  and  colour.    Chambers,  W.  .  .  297.8 

American  theatre.  History  of  the.  Dunlap,  AY.  .  353.5-0 
American  Tract  Soc.    Anecdotes  for  the  family. 

New  York,  n.d.    10° 110.21 

American  travel,  Appleton's  hand  book  erf.   Rich- 
ards, T.  A 039.17 

American  women.  Noble  deeds  of.  Clement,  J.  •  538.3-3 
American  Union,   Guide  to  understanding  the. 

Johnson,  A.  B 297.10 

American's  guide:  compr.  the  deci.  of  independ- 
ence, etc.    Philadelphia,  n.d.    12° 299.7 

Americans.    Cooper,  J.  F.    Xotions  of  the.  .  .  029.12 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.    Hist,  of  the  Anglo- 213.8-0 

—  -    IMemoirs  of  eminent 518.11 

AMERIKA-Miide  (Der).    Roman.    Kiirnberger,  F.  1013.9 
Ames,  F.    AVo'rks,  ed.  [with  life]  by  his  son.  Bos- 
ton, 1854.    2v.  8° 524.8 

Ami  descnfantsetdes  adolescents.    Berquin,A.  de  10G7.2 

Aminta.    Favola  boschereeeia.    Tasso,  T 1047.9 

AMMER,DieFamilie.   Sittenroman.  AVillkomm,E.  1013.5 
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1854.    12° 1000.1 


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APPERLEY 


Ajiphibians,  Natural  history  of.    Swainp.oii,W.  .  408.1 

Amusements,  Plea  for.    Sawyer,  F.  W 120.14 

—  Festivals,  games  and.    Smith,  11 810.31 

A:my  Herbert.    A  uovel.    Sewell,  E.  M 425.1-2 

Amyas  Leigh,  Sir :  a  novel.  Kingaley,  C.  .  .  .  484.9-10 
Amyot,  T.    Old  taming  of  a  shrew.    Kopr.  fr.  ed. 

''-■       of  1594.    Also  :  A  morry  jest  of  a  shrev,d 

and  curst  wife.    Loudon,  1844.    8° 012.24 

Ana,  Selections  from  tlic 830.30 

Anabasis:  or,  expedition  of  Cyrus.  Xenophon.  844.4 
Anacreon.    Transl.  by  Th.  Bourne.    New  York, 

1852.     18° 830.23 

—  Odes,  transl.  with  notes,  by  T.  Moore.    Phila- 

delphia, 1804.     12° 3^5.9 

Analogy  of  religion  to  nature.    Butler,  J.  .  .  .  858.0 

Anam,  Some  account  of 825.8 

Anatomist's  vade  mecum.    Wilson,  E 157.34 

Anatomy.    Carpenter,  W.  B.    Physiological.  .  .  149.23 

—  Cutter,  C.    Anat.  and  physiology 35S.G 

—  Fau,  J.    Anat.  for  artists 144.9 

—  Flagg,  J.  F.     Topographical 158.13 

—  Schwann,  T.    A.  du  corps  humain 10:15.49 

—  Wilson,  E.    Human 151.4 

—  -    Practical  and  surgical 153.7 

An.\tomy,  Comparative.    Beneden,  P.  J.  von   .   .  10C5.5 

"—    Owen,  R.    Invertebrate  animals 172.15 

—  -    Vertebrate  animals 172.10 

—  -    Forms  of  skeleton  and  teeth 177.5 

—  Siebold,  C.  Th.  von.    Comparative 175.1 

Anatomy  of  melancholy.    Burton,  R 872.7-9 

ANCiiLOT,  J.  F.  A.    Fiesque.   Trag.  3d  cd.   Paris, 

1820.     8° 1078. S 

Ancient  cities.  Ruins  of.    Buckc,  C 379.0 

A-NCIENT  and  Honorable  Artill.  Company.    Hist. 

of.     Whitman,  Z.  G 294.0 

Ancient  regime.  The:  a  tale.    .lames,  G.  P.  R.  .  404.7 

Ancie.vt  times.    A  drama.    Strutt,  J 499.6 

Ancient  world.  The.    Ansted,  1).  T 107.14 

Ancue,  Assassinat  d'.    Marillac,  JI.  dc 1078.33 

Andersen,  H.  C.    Marchen.    Ote.  Autt.    Leipzig, 

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—  True  story  of  my  life.    I>ondon,  1.S47.    12° .  .  540.23 

—  Tlie  two  baronesses.     Loudon,  1848.    2v.    12°  700.9 

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Anderson,  AV.   Mercantile  correspondence.    Now 

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Andersson,  C.  J.    Lake  Ngami.   2d  cd.  Lf)ndon, 

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—  -    Same.    New  York,  1850.    12° 097.4 

Andes,  Journeys  among  the.     Head,  Sir  F.  B.  .  .  889.22 

—  Twenty  months  in  the.    Holton,  I.  F 033.2 

ANDRli.    A  tragedy.    Lord,  W.  W ■    338.3 

ANDRii,  Maj.  J.    Causes  of  the  death  of.    Smith, 

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Andreini,  G.  B.    Adam.    A  drama.    Cowper,  W. 

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Andrews,  C.  Dartmoor  prison.  N.  Y.,  1815.  12°  219.2 
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Andrews,  G.  H.  Agricultural  engineering.  Lon- 
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Anecdotes,  Original  and  select.    See  American 

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Angela.    A  novel.    Marsh,  Mrs.  A 795.9 

Angler,  The  complete.    AA'alton,  1 177.2 

Angler's  guide.    Brown,  J.  J 177.1 

Angling  literature  of  all  nations 177.29 

Anglo  Amer.  literature  and  manners.  Chasles,  P.  404.11 

Anglo  Saxon  chronicle.    Bedo 840.1 

Anglo  Saxon  grammar  and  literature.   Klipstein, 

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Anglo  Saxons.    Miller,  T.     History  of  the  .  .  .  835.0 

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—  Turner,  S.    History  of  the 905.1 

Animal  kingdom.    Goodrich,  S.  G.  Anecdotes  of  109.14 

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Animal  life.  Sketches  of.    AYood,  J.  G 178.24 

Animal  magnetism.  Deleuze,J.  P.  F.  Instruct. in  157.16 

—  Gregory,  W.    Letters  on 124.11 

Animal  mechanics.    Bell,  Sir  C .305.12 

Anim.vl  mechfinism.    Edwards,  M.  and  Comte,  A.  177.23 

—  Griscom,  J.  H 810.78 

Anijial  products.    Owen,  R.    Lectures  on  .  .  .  .  199.10 

Animali  parlanti.    Poema.    Casti,  G 1049.4 

Animals.    Jones,  T.  R.    Natural  history  of .  .  .  177.10 

—  Marcet,  Mrs.    Lessons  on 178.30 

—  Swainson,  AA'.    Geog.  and  classification  of  .  .  398.17 

—  -    Habits  and  instincts  of 408.4 

—  -    A.  in  menageries 398.19 

—  Trimmer,  Mrs.    Treatment  of 129.4 

—  AVebster,  N.,jr.    History  of 177.31 

Animated  nature.    Goldsmith,  0 172.14 

Annals  of  England.    Oxford,  1855-57.    .3v.     10°.  979.7 

Anne  Boleyn.    A  tragedy.    Bokcr,  Geo.  H.  .  .  .  3.35.2 

Anne  of  Geierstcin.    Scott,  Sir  AV.,  XXII 480.27-30 

Anne,  Court  of  Queen  A.   Thomson,  Mrs.  A.  T.  .  594.1 

Annual  of  scientific  discov.,  1850-58.  AVells,  D.  A.  159. 1 
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Ansted,  D.T.    The  anc't  world.  Phila.,  1847.  12°  167.14 

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—  Scenery,  science  and  art.    London,  1854.    8°  .  208.2 

Anster  fair.    A  poem.    Tennant,  AV 369.11 

Ant.vh  ;  a  Bedoueen  romance.    Asmai 418.4 

Antarctic  regions,  A'oyage  in  the.  Ross,  Sir  J.  C.  702.14 
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Anthon,  C  E.     Pilgrimage   to   Treves.     New 

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Antiion,  J.  The  law  student.  New  York,  1850.  8°.  133.4 
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—  Bockh,  A.    Public  economy  of  Athens.  .  .  .  953.1 

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Antologia  Italiana.    Genova,  1840.  12° 1040.1 

Antommarchi,  F.     Last  days  of  Napoleon.    2d 

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Anvers,  Marquisat  d'.    Huydens,  G 1075.18 

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Apennines,  Travels  in.    Spallanzani,  L 670.4 

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Aphorisms.    Bartlett,  J 878.12 

Aphra  Behn.    Roman.      Mundt,  K 1010.7 

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Apostles.  See  Constitutions  and  canons  of  the  10S3.1 
Apparitions.    Brierre  de  Boismont,  A.   Rational 

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—  Ferriar,  J.    Theory  of. 118.13 

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ARNALBO 


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W.  E 201.5 

Appleton's  g-uide  book.    Williams,  W 039.11 

APPi.ETON'shandbk.  of  Am.  trav.  Kichards,T.A.  G39.17 
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London,  1853.    p.  8° 834.15 

—  Doctrines  of  Plato  by 814.3 

Aquarian  naturalist.    Jones,  T.  R 175.10 

Aquarium.    Hand  book.    Gosse,  P.  H 178.14 

—  Marine  and  fresh.    Somerby,  G.  B 178.18 

Ararella  Stuart.  A  romance.  James,  G.  P.  R.  403.2  &  18-21 

Araria.    Crichton,  A.      History  of 810.07 

—  Wellsted,  J.  R.    Voyage  to 603. 3 

Araria  Petraa.    Laborde,  L.  de.   Journey  .  .  .  685.8 

—  Robinson,  E.    Biblical  researches 684.4 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.    Incidents  of  travel 690.1-2 

Arabian  nig-lits'  entertainments 733.2 

—  -    Same,  translated  by  E.  W.  Lane.  New  ed. 

Boston,  1853.    1.8° 733.1 

A.RABIAN  tales  and  anecdotes.    Lane,  E.  W.  .  .  .  840.30 

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Arago,  D.  r.  J.    Biographies  of  scientific  men. 

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—  History  of  my  youth.     Transl.  by  B.  Powell. 

London,  1855.    10° 54.S.20 

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Arator.    Agricultural  essays.   Taylor,  J.-    .  .  .  109.12 

Araucanians.  Indians  of  So.  Chili.  Smith,  E.  R.  635.9 
Arc,  Joan  of.    See  Joan  of  Arc. 

ArcH-EOLOGY,  biblical.    Jahn,  J 1103.5 

Architect,  The  American.    Ritch,  J.  W 201.1-2 

Akcuitkctural  criticism.    Gwilt,  J 202.2 

Architecture.     Allen,  C.  B.     Cottage  building  819.29 

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—  Bardwcll,  W.    Healthy  homes 203.7 

—  Barnard,  H.    School 203.3 

—  Bartliolomew,  A.     Specifications  for 202.7 

—  Bottari,  G.    Lcttere 1040.1 

—  Brown,  R.    A.  of  temples  and  churches  .  .  .  201.3 

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—  -    History  and  rudiments  of 207.0 

—  Burnell,  G.  R.  Treatise  on  limes,  mortars,  etc.  199.19 

—  Bury,  T.  T.    Rudimentary 819.12 

—  Dobson,  E.    Art  of  building 819.15 

—  -    Brick  making 819.10 

—  -    Foundations 819.31 

—  Downing,  A.  J.    A.  of  country  houses  .  •  .203.11-14 

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—  Eergusson,  J.    Illustrated  hand  book  of .  .  .  203.21 

—  Field,  M.    Rural 203.10 

—  Fowler,  O.  S.    Gravel  wall,  and  octagon.  .  .  207.10 

—  Garbctt,  E.  L.     Design  in 819.13 

—  Gwilt,  J.    Encyelopcedia  of 202.6 

—  -    Rudiments  of 202.4 

—  Ilibbard,  S.    Rustic  adornments 207.11 

—  HoskingjAV.    Regulation  of  build's  in  towns  207.13 

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—  Jarves,  J.  J.    Art  hints 208.16 

—  Law,  H.    Manuel  de  construction 1075.32 

—  Leeds,  W.  H.    Orders  of 819.12 

—  Memes,  J.  S.     History  of 830.48 

—  Moseley,  H.    Mechanical  principles  of.  .  .  .  203.20 

—  Xicholson,  P.     Principles  of 202.5 

—  -    Student's  instructor  in 203.22 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Lectures  on 206.2 

—  -    Seven  lamps 208.24 

—  Scott,  G.  G.    Secular  and  domestic 203.17 

—  Schayes,  A.  G.  B.     A.  en  Belgiquc 1065.47 

—  Turnbull,  AV.    Strength  of  timber 190.10 

—  Vaux,  C.    Cottage 203.15 

—  Weale,  J.    Dictionary  of 819.26 

—  Wheeler,  G.    Homes  for  the  people  .   .  .  «    •  207.8 

—  -    Rural  homes 207.9 

—  Wilds,  W.    Earthen  walls 207.4 

See  also .-  Carpentry,  Chimneys,  Masonry, 
Naval  architecture.  Timber,  Ventilation, 
Warming-. 


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Architects,  Lives  of  British.  Cunningham,  A.  379.9 

Architects,  Lives  of  the  most  eminent.  Vasari,  G.  S48.G 

Arco,  S.  d'.     Corrispondenze •    ....    .    105^s.l2 

Arctic  adventure.   Sargent,  E 704.. '0-16 

Arctic  expedition.    1833-35.     Back,  G 703.12 

Arctic  explorations.      Smucker,  S.  M 704.17 

Arctic  journal.    Stray  leaves.    Osboru,  S 709.7-5 

Arctic  regions,  The.  Barrow,  J.  Hist,  of  voyages  702.10 

—  -    Discovery,  from  1818 700.13 

—  Scoresby,  W.  jr.    An  account  of 702.10 

Arctic  ocean.  Journey  to  the.     King,  R 704.18 

Arctic  searching  expedition.    Ricliardson,  Sir  J.  704..'-- 9 

Arculf,  Narrative  of.    Wriglit,  T •  .  846." 

Arfvvedson,  C.  D.    U.  S.  and  Canada,  in  1832-34.  024.12 

Argentine  provinces.  Jour,  in,  1849.  Strain,  I.  G.  635.13 
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Arkansas  territory  in  1819,  Travels.    Nuttall,  T.  024.8 

Ar.MADA,  The :    a   fragment.     Macaulay,  T.  B.   .  ,324.13 

Ar:menia.    Curzon,  R.    A  year  at  Erzcroom,  etc.  687.5 

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Universal  almanac.  II.  Forced  marriage,  a  tragedy; 
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Armstrong,  Gen.  J.  AVarofl8l2.  New  A'ork,  1840. 

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Armstrong,  R.  G.  3Iemoir  of  Hannah  Hobble.  N. 

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Army  and  navy  of  America.    Neff,  J.  K 215.10 

Army  on  the  Rio  Grande.    Thorpe,  T.B 259.0 

Arnaldo  da  Brescia.    Tragedia.    Niccolini,  G.  B.  1056.8 


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fiber  Wunder;  Farst  Ganzgott  und  der  Sanger  Halb- 
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Kanzlers  Scfdik  und  der  schonen  Sienerin;  Selt- 
sames  Begegnen  und  'WieJersehen;  Frau  von  Havern. 
III.  Kapliael  und  seine  Xachbarinnen ;  Die  Abenteuer 
des  Prinzen  Carl  t^tuart;  Die  Mojoratsherren;  Martin 
Marter;  Die  zerbrochene  Postkutsclie. 

Arnold,  B.  Life  of.  Sparks,  J.  Am.  biogr.  IIL  529.1 
Arnold,  M.  Toenis.  New  ed.  Boston,  18.50.  10°  325.11 
Arnold,  T.  Introd.  lectures  on  mod.  history.  Ed. 

byH.  Reid.   Fr.  2d  Lond.  ed.  N.Y.,  1852.  12°    947.11 

—  History  of  Rome.    Fr.  last  London  ed.    New 

York,  1S4G.    2v.    8° 953.2 

—  -    S.ime.    New  York,  1853.    8° 953.3 

—  Later  Rom.  commonwealth.    N.  Y.,  1846.  8°  .      950.3 

—  Miscel.  works.    1st  Am.  ed.,  with  additional 

essays.    New  York,  18-15.    S° 10S3.14 

CoH^cnfe  —  The  church  ;  Oxford  malignant'?  and 
Dr.  Hampden;  Christian  duty  of  conceding  the  Ro- 
man Catholic  claims;  Church  of  England;  Tracts  for 
the  times;  Divisions  and  mutual  relation  of  knowl- 
edge; Social  progress  of  states;  Rugliy  ichool;  Use 
of  the  classics;  Discipline  of  the  public  schools;  E.irly 
Koman  history  ;  Social  condition  of  the  operative 
classes  ;  Christian  politics  ;  National  church  estab- 
lishments. 

—  Sermons  in  Rugby  school.    N.  Y.,  l.'HO.    12°  .      137.32 

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Arnold,  W.  D.    Oakfield.    A  novel.    2d  ed.    Lon- 
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—  -    Same.    Boston,  1855.    12° 418.7 

Arnot,  W.    Race  for  riches.    Pref.  and  notes  by 

S.  ColwcU.  Philadelphia,  185-3.  12°  ....  127.7 
Arnott,  N.    Elements  of  physics.    2d  Am.  ed.  by 

I.  Hays.     Pliiladelphia,  1831.    8° 145.10 

—  -  Same.  New  ed.  Pliiladelphia,  1848.  8° .  140.1 
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AkriN(;ton,  a.  '\V.    Rangers  and  regulators  of 

the  Tanaha.    New  York,  n.d.    12° 488.4  ' 

Art.    AUston,  ■\y.    Lectures  on 208.10 

—  Brande,  \V.  T.    Dictionary 135.1 

—  Deleutrc,  C.    Precis  dc  I'histoire  de  P  .   .  .   .    1005.13 

—  Dwight,  M.  A.     Introduction  to  tlie  study  of    208.18 

—  Greeley,  IT.    A.  at  the  Crystal  Palac.    New 

York,  1853-54 198.9 

—  Harris,  .T.    Treatise  on 209.4 

—  Hazlitt,  W.    Criticisms  on 207.19 

—  Howitt,  A.  M.    A.  student  in  Mmiich  .  .   .   .207.1(W17 

—  Jameson,  Mrs.  A.    Essays  on 870.14 

—  -    Hand  book  to  galleries,  London 208.9 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.     Art  hints 208.16 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Political  economy  of 208.25 

—  Wallace,  H.  B.    Art  in  Europe 208.3 

—  Winckelmann,  .1.    History  of  ancient  ....  205.7 

See  also  .-  Arts,  Fine  arts,  and  Artist. 

Art,  Application  of,  to  manufaet's.    Mason,  G.  C.  197.1 

Art:  a  dramatic  tale.     Readc,  C 415.0 

Art  of  dining.    2d  ed.    London,  1853.    10° .  .  .  .  189.12 

Art  dramatique,  Histoire  de  P.  Baron,  A 10G5.4 

Art  militaire,  Precis  de  P.    Brialmont,A lOOr^.O 

Arthur  Arundel.  A  novel.    Smith,  H 802.20 

Arthur  Mervyn.    A  novel.    Brown,  C.  B 757.3 

Arthur,  Prince.    History  of  P.  Arthur  and  his 

knights  of  tlie  round  table,  red.  into  Eng. 

by  T.Malory.  Loudon,  1810.  3v.  24°..  .  850.29 
Arthur,  T.  S.     Tlie  hand  but  not  the  heart.    New 

York,  ISoS.     12° 410.17 

—  Insubordination.    Baltimore,  1841.    12°.  .  .  .  44!).  11 

—  Steps  towards  heaven.    New  York,  1858.     12°  1100.17 


Arthur,  T.  S.    See  Carpenter,  W.  H.  Hist,  of  Vt.  228.13 

—  Successful  merchant.      Life  of  S.    Budgett. 

New  Y'ork,  1853.     12° 526.21 

Artist,  Leisure  moments  of  an.  Brackett,  E.  A.  348.19 
Artist  life.    Sketches  of  Amer.  painters.    Tuck- 

erman,  H.  T 520. S 

Artist  wife :  and  other  tales.    Howitt,  M 459. -3-7 

Artist's  [DUrer's]  married  life.    Schefer,  L.  .  .  .  410.16 

Artists  of  America.  Biog.  sketches.  Lester,  C.E.  ,524.14 

Artists  of  Spain.    Stirling,  W 543.4 

Arts.    Aikin,  A.    Illustrations  of  the 199.17 

—  Antisell,  T.    Handbook  of  useful 197.2 

—  Ewbank,  T.    Ancient  South  American  ....  6.33.1 

—  Fosbroke,  T.  D.     Of  the  Greeks  and  Romans  .378.3 

—  Guillery,  E.    Arts  c(?ramiques 1005.18 

—  Joyce,  J.    Introduction  to  tlie 8.59.4 

—  Manual  of  the 197.19 

—  Novelties,  inventions,  etc.,  in 199.26 

—  Potter,  A.    Science  applied  to  tlie 197.5 

—  Fre,  A.    Dictionary  of 146.2 

Arts  of  design  in  tlie  U.  S.    Dunlap,  W 202.1 

See  also .-  Art,  Fine  arts.  Useful  arts,  Rec- 
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Arvine,  K.    Anecdotes  of  literature  and  the  fine 

arts.    Boston,  1853.    8° 892.1 

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ASHMUN,  J.  Memoir  of  Rev.  S.  Bacon.  Washing- 
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AsmvKLL,  S.    Diseases  peculiar  to  women  :  with 

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Asia.    Cliaudler,  R.    Travels  in  A.  Minor  ....  683.5 

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—  Hamilton,  "W.  J.    Researches  in  A.  Minor.  .  694.14 

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Note.— For  the  various  divisions,  sec  their  several  names. 

AsMAi.    Antar,  a  Bedoueen  romance.    Translated 

by  T.  Hamilton 418.4 

Assassins,  Hist,  of  the.  Hammer-Purgstall,  J.v.  937.4 

Ass.vssiNS  of  the  cast 849.5 

See  Secret  societies. 

AsSAYiNc;.    Jlitchell,  J.    Manual  of 144.10 

—  Overman,  F.    A.  and  mining 197.16 

AssER's  life  of  Alfred.    Giles,  J.  A 846.4 

Assurance,  Life.    Babbage,  C 147.10 

See  also :  Insurance. 

Assyria  and  Mesopotamia.    Eraser,  J.  B 820.54 

Assyrians,  Manners  and  arts  of  ancient.     Lay- 

ard,  A.  H 085.14-10 

ASTit,  .1.  F.  Louis  XIV.  and  tlie  writers  of  his  age. 

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ASTORI.A.     Irving,  W.     VIII .367.2-3 

Astronomer,  The  practical.    Dick,  T 149.14 

Astronomy.    Airy,  G.B.   Lectures  on 147.8 

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Bouvier,  H.  M.    Familiar 146.3 

—  Brewster,  Sir  D.    More  worlds  than  one.  .  .  146.28 

—  Carey,  G.  G.    A.  at  the  present  day 147.11 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B 8.36.7 

—  Ferguson,  J.     A.  explained 146.9 

—  -    Lectures  on 146.8 

—  (Jrant,  R.     Hist,  of  physical 146.10 

—  H.1II,  T.  G.    Outlines  of 149.40 

—  Herschel,  Sir  J.  F.  W.    Outlines  of 140.5 

—  -    Treatise  on .398.10 

—  Hind,  J.  R.    The  illustrated  London 147.12 

—  -    The  solar  system 140.26 

—  Jeans,  H.W.    Nautical 829.30 

—  Lardner,D.    Handbook 147.18-19 

—  Loomis,  E.    Progress  of 146.22 

—  Main,  R.    Rudimentary 829.27 

—  Malkin,  B.  H 305.14 

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Astronomy.    Nichol,  J.  r.    Solar  system  ....  147.22 

—  -    System  of  tlie  world 140.12 

—  Olmsted,  D.    Compendium  of 149.6-0 

—  -    An  introduction  to 146.4 

—  -    Letters  on 140.11-12 

—  Quetelet,  A.    Astronomic 10C5.40 

—  Rothman,  R.  W.    Hist.  of.    Lib.  Us.  Kn.  IIL  .305.14 

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—  Whewell,  W.  A.  with  ref.  to  nat.  theology  .  820.4 
--      -    Plurality  of  worlds 140.18-21 

See  also  .•  Navigation. 
Athanasia  :  or  fore-gleams  of  immortality.  Sears, 

E.  H 118.18 

Atheism.    Buchanan,  J.    Modern 1090.8 

—  Godwin,  B.    Philosophy  of 1088.34 

—  Parker,  T.    Sermons  of 1080.19 

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Atiielings,  The:  a  novel.    Oliphant,  M 753.5 

AtheXvEUS.  Deipnosophists.  Tr.  by  C.  D.  Yongc. 

London,  1853.    4v.    8° 844.1 

Atiienia  of  Damascus.    A  poem.    Dawes,  R. .  .  .358.8 

Athenians,  Public  economy  of  the.    Bockh,A. .  953.1 

Athens.    Lytton,  E.  Bulwer.    Rise  and  fall  of  .  957.7 

—  Stuart,  J.    Antiquities  of 835.17 

—  Wright,  r.    A  few  days  in 808.5 

Athens  and  Attica.    Miiller,  K.  0 953.7 

—  Wordsworth,  C.    Residence  in 68:3.0 

Athekn,  a.    Here  and   hereafter :    or,  the    two 

altars.    Boston,  1858.    12° 478.5 

Atherstone,   E.    Last    days  of  Herculaneum ; 

Abradates,  and  Panthea.    London,  1821.  10°  349.9-10 

Athertox,  and  other  tales.    Jlitford,  M.  R.  .  .  .  794.13 

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Atkinson,  H.  G.  Man's  nature  and  development. 

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Atkinson.  T.  W.    Oriental  and  western  Siberia. 

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Atlantic,  Rollo  on  the.    Abbott,  J 059.1-4 

Atlantic  and  trans-A.  sketches.  Mackinnon,  Capt.  628.9 

Atlantis,  The  new.    Bacon,  Lord 888.14 

Atomic  theory.  Introduction  to  the.   Daubeny,  C.  149.30 
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Attache,  The.    Haliburton,  T.  C 801.1 

Attic  philosopher  in  Paris.    Souvestre,  E 767.10 

Attica  and  Athens.    Miiller,  K.  0 955.7 

Attica,  Residence  in.    AVordsworth,  C 683.6 

Attila.    a  romance.    James,  G.  P.  R 404.6 

Attleborough,  Mass.    Hist.  of.    Daggett,  J...  224.11 

Attornies,  Duties  of.    Warren,  S 134.25 

Attl'cks,  C.   Trial  of  British  soldiers  for  murder 

of,  Boston,  March  5,  1770 219.1 

AUBIGNE,    J.  H.  Merle  d'.   See  Merle  d'  Aubigne. 
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Aunt  Margaret.     Abbott,  J 739.1 

AURELI  AN,  or  Rome  in  the  third  century.  Ware,W.  808. 10 
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Austin,  J.  T.   Life  of  E.  Gerry.    Boston,  1828-29. 

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Austrian  dungeons  in  Italy.    Orsini,  F 919.7 

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AuvERGNE,  Pilgrimage  to.    Costello,  L.  S 054.1 

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AvA,  Embassy  to.    Symes,  31 690.0 

AviLLiON  and  other  tales.    Muloch,  D.  M 702.1-2 

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Bache,  r.    ^ee  Wood,  G.  B.    Dispensatory.  .  .     151.12 
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Backhouse,  J.    Visit  to  the  Mauritius  and  South 

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Bacon,  D.    Philosophy  of  the  plays  of  Shaksperc 
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1857.    8° 353.3 

Bacon,  E.  A.  Memoir  of  Kev.  Henry  Bacon.  Bos- 
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Bacon,  F.    Essays.    Also,  conduct  of  the  under- 
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—  Essays  and  wisdom  of  the  ancients.    Ed.  by 

B.Montagu.     London,  [1845.]     10° 8GS.20 

—  Essays:  with  annot.  by  K.  Whately.  N.  Y., 

1857.    8° 901.3 

—  Moral  and  hist,  works,  with  introd.  and  notes, 

by  J.  Devcy.    London,  1852.    p.S° 858.0 

^    AVorks.    New  ed.  with  life,  by  B.  Montagu. 

Phil.,  1852.    3v.    roy.  8° 901.2 

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tiones  Sacrae  ;  Colours  of  good  and  evil  ;  Misccl. 
tracts  upon  human  philos.  ;  ApophthcKnis  ;  Orna- 
menta  rationalia;  CoUee.  of  sentences;  Notes  for  con- 
versation; Essay  on  death;  Advanc.  of  learning;  New 
Atlantis;  Wisdom  of  the  ancients;  Civil  hist.;  Biog.j 
Aliii.  tracts.  II.  Sylva  Sylvarum;  Tracts  relat.  to 
Scotland,  Ireland,  Spnin,  England  ;  Speeches  ; 
Charges;  Papers  relat.  to  Earl  of  Essex;  Theological 
tracts;  Miscellaneous;  Judicial  charges  and  tracts; 
Misc.  tracts,  [tr.  from  the  Latin.]  III.  Letters;  Law 
tracts;  The  great  instauration  of  Lord  Bacon ;  Misc. 
tracts;  Index. 

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IX.— XV.  Sir  Charles  Grandison.  Richardson,  S. 
XVI.— XVII.  Robinson  Crusoe.  De  Foe,  D.  XVIII. 
Joseph  Andrews.  Fielding,  H.  XIX.-XXI.  Tom 
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Female  Quixote.  Lennox,  Mrs.  C.  XXVI.  Rasse- 
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XXVm.  A  simple  story.  Inchbald,  Jlrs.  E.  S. 
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Smith,  Mrs.  C.  XXXVin.-IX.  EvcUna.  Bnr- 
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Romance  of  the  Forest.  Iladcliffe,  Mrs.  A. 
XLV.— VII.  Mysteries  of  Udolpho.  RadclifFe,  A. 
XLVIII.  Man  as  he  is  not.  Bage,  R.  XLIX.— I.. 
Belinda.  Edgeworth.M.;  Modern  Griselda.  Edge- 
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—  -    James,  John,  Peter,  and  Jude 1097.10 

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Beattie,  W.    Life  and  letters  of  Tliomas  Camp- 
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Beauch.vmps,  P.  F.  G.  de.    Funestine.    Cabinet 

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tion, etc. :  Commendatory  poems;  The  woman  hater; 
Thierry  and  Theodorct;  Philaster;  The  maid's  trage- 
dy. II.  The  faithful  shepherdess  ;  The  knight  of  the 
burning  pestle;  King  and  no  king;  Cupid's  revenge; 
Masque  of  the  Inner-Temple  and  Gray's  Inn;  Four 
plays  in  one.  III.  The  scornful  lady;  The  coxcomb; 
The  captain;  The  honest  man's  fortune;  The  little 
French  lawyer.  IV.  Wit  at  several  weapons:  Wit 
without  money;  The  faithful  friends;  The  widow; 
The  custom  of  thecountry.  V.  Bonduca;  The  knight 
of  Malta;  Valentiuian;  The  laws  of  Candy  ;  The 
Queen  of  Corinth.  VI.  The  loyal  subject;  'The  mad 
lover;  The  false  one;  The  double  marriage;  The  hu- 
.  morous  lieutenant.  VII.  Women  pleased  ;  The 
woman's  prize;  The  chances  ;  Monsieur  Thomas; 
The  island  princess.  VIII.  The  pilgrim;  The  wild- 
goose  chase;  The  prophetess;  The  sea  voyage;  The 
Spanish  curate.  IX.  Beggar's  bush;  Love's  cure; 
The  maid  in  the  mill;  A  wife  for  a  month;  Rule  a 
wife  and  have  a  wife.  X.  The  fair  maid  of  the  inn ; 
The  noble  eentleman;  The  elder  brother;  The  nice 
valor,  or,  the  passionate  madman  ;  The  bloody 
brother,  or,  Rollo,  Duke  of  Normandy.  XI.  The 
lover's  progress  ;  The  night  walker,  or,  the  little 
thief;  Love's  pilgrimage;  The  two  noble  kinsmen; 
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the  notes. 

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BlBLK.  Epistles  to  the  Corintliians  :  with  notes  by 

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Barnes.    3d  ed.    New  York,  1849.    12°  .  .  .    lODr.ll 

—  Notes  on  II.  Corinth,  and  the  epist.  to  the  Ga- 

latians, by  A.  Barnes.     New  York,  1851.  12°  1097.12 

—  Notes  on  the  epistles  to  the  Ephesians,  Phil- 

ippians  and  Colossians,  by  A.  Barnes.    New 

York,  1852.     12° 10Dr.l3 

—  Notes  on  epistles  of  Paul  to  the  Thess.,  Tim., 

Titus  and  Philemon,  by  A.  Barnes.     New 
Y'ork,  1853.    12° 109r.l4 

—  Notes  on  the  epistle  to  the  Hebrews,  by  A. 

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—  Notes  on  the  epistles  of  James,  Peter,  John 

andJude.    New  York,  1852.    12° 1097.10 

—  Notes    on    the  book    of   Revelation,  by  A. 

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of  the  Bible.     With  letters  of  Mrs.  Adams      537.2 

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house llOo.lO 

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Paul 113.9 

—  Crofton,  U.    Genesis  and  geology 118.20 

—  Gumming,  J.    Scripture   readings.    Genesis.      110.9 

—  -    Sabbath  morning  readings.    Leviticus..     110.18 

—  -    Lectures  on  the  book  of  Daniel 110.10 

—  -    Lectures  on  the  book  of  Revelation  .   .  .    110.0-7 

—  -    Sabbath  evening  readings.    Mattliew.  .   .       110.8 

—  -    Sabbath  evening  readings.    Mark  .  .  .  •      110.15 

—  -    Sabbath  evening  readings.    Luke  ....     116.10 

—  -    Lectures  on  our  Lord's  miracles 110.4 

—  -    Lectures  on  our  Lord's  parables 110.5 

—  De  Wettc,  W.  M.  L.    Introduction  to  the  Old 

Testament 1093.0 

—  -    Introd.  to  the  New  Testament 1093.10 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     Bards  of  the 118.2 

—  Gleig,  G.  R.    History  of  the 810.14 

—  Goodrich,  C.  A.    Geography  of  the 1089.28 

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evangelists 1093.10 

—  Hackett,  II.  B.    Commen.  on  the  Acts  of  the 

Apostles 1093.2 

—  Hall,  J.    Scripture  history 1107.9 

—  Halsey,  Le  Roy  J.  Literary  attractions  of  the  1087.11 

—  Hamilton,  .1.    Lectures  on  Ecclesiastes  .  .  .    1088.31 

—  Herder,  J.  G.  v.    Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetry  .  .    1087.17 

—  Higginson,  E.    Spirit  of  the 1100.4 

—  Hopkins,   E.     Exposition   of  the  ten  com- 

mandments     1107.19 

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—  Kitto,  J.    Cyclopaedia  of  biblical  literature  .      1083.8 

—  -    Scripture  lands 815.7 

—  Literary  history  of  the  New  Testament .  .  ,      1085.5 

—  McClure,  A.  W.      Mem.  of  the  translators  of   548.10 

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the  Gospels 1003.11-13 

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nected with  the  history  of  the  Jews  .   .  .   .    1093.12 

—  Robinson,  E.  Biblical  researches  in  Palestine    1103.7 

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—  Spring,  G.    B.  not  of  man 1107.14 

—  Stuart,  M.    Commentary  on  book  of  Daniel    1093.4 

—  -    Comment,  on  the  epistle  to  the  Romans  .      1097.1 

—  -    Critical  history  and   defence  of  the  Old 

Testament  canon 1097.24 


Bible.    Sharpe,  S.  Notes  on  Eug.  version  of  New 

Testament 1089.18 

—  Swedenborg,    E.  v.       Apocalypse    revealed    1084.3 

—  Trimmer,  Mrs.  S.    B.  explained  in  a  familiar 

way 129.0 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    On  the  authorized  version  of 

the  New  Testament 128.0 

—  -    Notes  on  the  miracles  , 1093.8 

—  -    Notes  on  the  parables 1093.9 

—  AVilson  D.  Lectures  on  the  epistle  to  the  Col- 

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See  also :  Theology. 

BrBLiCAL  archaeology.      Jahn,  J 1103.5 

BiisLiCAL  geography,  Travels  in  the  year  1838,  un- 
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Biblical  literature.  Cyclopaedia  of.      Kitto,  J.  .      10S3.8 
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BiBLiOTHtQUE  industrielle  institude  par  le  gouv. 
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1.  Geometric  pratique  .  .  .   .  •    .......    1075.30 

2.  Tomlinson,  Ch.  Physique  generale.   Trad. 

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3.  Law,  H.  Manuel  de  construction.    Trad. 

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4.  Alcan,  M.    Manuel  du  tisserand 1075. .33 

5.  Connaissance  des  metaux 1075.34 

0.  Girardin,  J.  Manuel  de  chimie  appliqueo  .    1075. .35 

7.  De  la  charpente 1075.30 

8.  Connaissance  des  bois 1075.37 

9.  Manuel  du  Serrurier 1075.38 

10.  Cours  d' arithmetique  elementaire  ....    1075.39 

BiBLiOTHKQUE  nationalc,  publ.  sous  le  patronage 
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—  Coleridge,  II.     Northern  worthies 589.10 

—  Cooper,  J.  F.  Distinguished  Am.  naval  officers  527.3-5 

—  Cormcnin,  L.  M.  dc  La  H.    Orators  of  France  017.9 

—  Costello,  L.  S.    Mem's  of  em.  English  women  595.1 

—  Creasy,  E.  S.    Eminent  Etonians 58'.;. 2 

—  Crowe,  E.  E.     Eminent  foreign  statesmen  .   .  388.7 

—  Cunningham,  A.    British  painters,  sculptors 

and  architects 379.9 

—  Davenport,   K.   A.    Individuals    who    raised 

themselves  from  poverty 379.13 

—  De  Quincey,  T.    The  Cssars 895.9 

—  -    Biographical  essays 895.7 

—  Distinguished  men  of  modern  times 820.29 

—  Doran,  Dr.  J.    Queens  of  England .593.3 

—  Dufau,  J.  B.     Ilagiograpliie  beige 1075.24 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.    Literary  and   scientiiic  men 

of  Great  Britain 398.3 

—  Diintzer,  H.     Frauenbilder  aus  Goethe's  Ju- 

gendzeit 1034.8 

—  Eddy,  D.  C.    Heroines  of  the  missionary  en- 

terprise    5.39.13 

—  Edwards,  B.B.    Self-taught  men 548.18-19 

—  Ellet,  E.  F.    Women  of  the  Amer.  rcvol.  .   .  538.13 

—  Ellis,  G.  A.,  L'd  Dover.    Eminent  sovereigns 

of  modern  Europe 548.28 

—  Elton,  C.  A.    Itoman  emperors.    28  B.  C.  —  A. 

D.  1453 .518.11 

—  Emerson,  U.  W.     Representative  men  .   .   .  870.5 


BlOGR.VPHY  —  Collections,  continued. 

—  Eminent  men  in  literature,  etc.,  from  the  13th 

century 839.0 

—  Fenelon.    Ancient  philosoi)hers 820.42 

—  Flanders,  II.    Chief  justices  of  the  U.  States.  523.3 

—  Forster,J.   Historical  and  biographical  essays  894.3 

—  -    Statesmen  of  the  commonwealth 502.3 

—  Fowler,  II.    American  jiulpit 534.9 

—  Fuller,  T.    AYorthies  of  England 574.5 

—  George,  A.    Queens  of  Spain 544.4 

—  Gleig,  G.  It.    British  military  commanders  .  .388.3 

—  Godwin,  AY.     Lives  of  the  necromancers.  .   .  125.1 

—  Gorrie,  P.  D.     Eminent  mcthodist  ministers  .  535.14 

—  Great  men's  boyhood 548.13 

—  Green,  M.  A.  E.    Letters  of  royal  and  illus- 

trious ladies  of  Great  Britain 590.5 

—  -     Lives  of  the  jjrincesses  of  England.  .   .   .  5m.  13 

—  Griswold,  U.  W.    Biographical  annual .  .   ..518.12-13 

—  Hale,  S.  J.    Distinguished  women 541.1 

—  Hall,  M.    Queens  before  the  conquest .   .  .   .  5'.M.12 

—  llardwieke,  K.     .Vnnual  for  l>i.">0 518.27 

—  lleadley,  .1.  T.     Napoh'on  and  his  marshals  .  005.1-2 

—  -     Washington  !Uid  his  generals 510.1-5 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.     Henry  S'lll.  and  !iis  queens  558.1-3 

—  Howitt,  W.     Homes  and  haunts  of  Br.  poets.  890.1-2 

—  Hunter,  H.    Sacred  biography 541.4 

—  Huntington,  Lady,  and  her  friends 1107.7 

—  Irving,!).     Lives  of  Scottish  writers  ....  58(».13 

—  Jameson,  Mrs.  A.    Celebrated  female  sever.  810.44 

—  -    Early  Italian  painters 840.23 

—  Jervis-White-Jervis,    Mary,    Latly.       Great 

painters' boyhood 548.14 

—  Jessie, . J.  H.     (ieo.  Selwyn  and  contempora.  .  6<53.2 

—  -     Pretenders  and  their  adherents 553.5 

—  Johnson,  S.     Lives  of  the  English  poets.  .   .  580.20 

—  Kirby,  I{.  S.     Henuirkable  characters 894.1 

—  Knapp,S.  L.  Eniin.  lawyers,  statesmen,  etc.  .524.10-11 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     Celebrated  characters    .   .  547.4 

—  Lancelott,  Thomas.     (Queens  of  England   .   .  593.2 

—  Larrabee,  W.  C.    Wesley  and  his  coadjutors  .  578.9 

—  Lawrence,  E.     Lives  of  the  Brit,  historians. 580. 11-12 

—  Lester,  C.  E.    Artists  of  America 524.14 

—  Lewes,  G.  II.     Biog.  history  of  philosophy  .  547.1 

—  Lives  of  eminent   individuals  celebrated    in 

American  history •  .  518.5 

—  Lodge,  E.     Hlustr.  jiersonages  of  Gt.  Britain  815.1 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.    Our  countrymen 518.11 

—  -    Signers  of  the  declaration  of  independence  518.10 

—  M.icaulay,  T.  B.     Hiogr.  and  liistor.  sketches.  884.19 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.  and  others.      Hlustrious  men  517.7 

—  McDonald,  J.     Biographical  sketches.   .   .   .  518.8 

—  Mackintosh,.!.     Eminent  British  statesmen  .  388.0 

—  JlcClure,  A.  W.    Authors  of  Eng.  version  of 

Bible 518.10 

—  Matlden,  U.  R.    United   Irishmen 598.1-3 

—  >lagoon,  E.  L.     Living  orators  in  America.  .  518.10 

—  -    Orators  of  the  American  revolution  .   .   .  628.1 

—  ;Maury,  S.  M.    .Statesmen  of  America  .   .   .   .  525.1 

—  Men  of  the  time 648.1-2 

—  Merz,  IL    Christliche  frauenbilder 1014.3 

—  Plutarchus.    Select  lives 850.1 

—  Powell,  T.    Living  authors  of  America  .   •   .  518.15 

—  -    Living  authors  of  England 6S0.9-10 

—  I'ratt,  A.    Lives  of  some  eminent  men  of  the 

last  century 548.20 

—  I'rescott,  W.  H.    Biogr.  and  crit.  miscellanies  872.2 

—  Robertson,  I.  L.    I'ublic  characters 618.9 

—  Rogers,  T.  J.    Biographical  dictionary   .   .   .  518.14 

—  Roscoc,  H.     British  lawyers 388.4 

—  St.  Hilaire,  E.  M.  de.    Napoleon  ct  la  grandc 

armee 1008.10 

—  St.  John,  J.  A.    Celebrated  travellers  ....  810.47 

—  Schloenbach,  A.  Frauenbilder  aus  der  Goethe 

Schiller  Epoche 1024.1 

—  Scott,  AY.    Novelists 580.19 

—  Sheil,  R.  L.     Sketches  of  the  Irish  bar.  .   .   .  598.5 

—  Shelley,  Mrs.  M.  AY.     Literary  and  scientific 

men  of  Italy,  Spain  and  Portugal .398.1 

—  -     Literary  and  scientiiic  men  of  France  .   .  .388.8 

—  Sketches  of  eminent  surgeons  and  physicians 

of  Paris CWl 


BIOGRAPHY 


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BIOGRAPHY 


BiooRAPilY  —  Collectionx,  continued. 

—  Southey,  II.    British  admirals 388.5 

—  Sparks,  J.    American  biography 529.1 

—  Stirlin,!,',  W.    Artists  of  Spain  .' 543.4 

—  Strickland,  A.    Queens  of  Eny^laad 502.1-4 

—  -    Queens  of  Scotland 593.4-5 

—  Swainson,  W.    Zoologists 408.5 

—  Thacher,  J.    American  medical  biography.  .     523.11 

—  Thatcher,  B.  B.   Indian  biography 249.6 

—  Tliackeray,  AV.  M.    English  humorists  of  the 

18th  century 580.1-4 

—  Thomson,  A.  S.    Jacobites  of  1715  and  1745  .       502.2 

—  Timbs,  J.    School  days  of  eminent  men  .    .   .       5S9.3 

—  Tuckerman,   II.  T.    Artist  life  :  or,  sketches 

of  American  painters 520.8 

—  -    Biographical  essays 547.2 

—  Tytler,  P.  F.    Scottish  worthies 399.9-10 

—  Updike,  W.    Mem.  of  the  Rhode  Island  bar  .    518.1-2 

—  Van    Santvoord,    G.     Chief  justices  of  the 

United  States 523.4 

—  Varnhagen  von  Ensc,  K.  A.     Biographische 

Denkmale 1020.3 

—  Vasari,  G.    Eminent  painters,  sculptors  and 

architects 848.6 

—  Vicars,.!.    England's  worthies 58S.13 

—  Warburtou,  E.    Pr.  Rupert  and  the  cavaliers      553.0 

—  AVatson,  E.    Men  of  the  revolution 513.9 

—  Wliitman,  Z.  G.    Distiu.  men  of  colony,  etc., 

of  Massachusetts 294.6 

—  Williams,  E.    Twelve  stars  of  our  republic  .     513.13 

—  'Williams,  S.  W.    American  medical  biog. .  .     523.12 
-r-    WlUmott,  R.  A.    Jeremy   Taylor,  his  prede- 
cessors, contemporaries  and  successors  .  .       578.0 

—  "Wilson,  T.    American  heroes 527.8 

—  Wynne,  J.    Literary  and    scientific   men  of 

America 518.3-4 

Biography  and   correspondence   of  individiiuh, 
under  their  sei'cral  names,  viz. : 

Abernethy,  J.  Belisarius  Carleton,  G. 

Adams,  A.  Belknap,  J.  Carl  XIV.,  Johann  of 

Adams,  II.  Bellot,  J.  R.  Sweden 

Adams,  J.  Bcnyowsky,  M.  A.  Carpenter,  L. 

Adams,  J.  Q.  Beranger,  P.  J.  de  Carter,  E. 

Addison,  J.  Bernadotte  Caitwright,  P. 
Agrippa  v.  Netteshcim.  Bt-thune,  M.  dc,  Duke  Cary,  II.  F. 

.S'cp  Cornelius.  ofSidly  Cary,  K.,  Earl  of  Mon- 

Aikin,  J.  Black  Hawk  mouth 

Akenside,  M.  Blair,  11.  Cass,  L. 

Alexander  the  Great  Blennerhassclt,  IT.  Castriot,  Kinp  of  Alba- 

Alcxander  I.  of  Kussia  iJlessington,  Countess  nia  (Seanderbeg) 

Alexander  VI.,  Pope  Boleyn,  A.  Catharine  II.  of  Russia. 

Alexander,  W.,  Earl  of  Bolivar  Caulfield,    J.,    Earl  of 

Stirling  Borgia,  Caesar  Charlemont 

Altieri,  V.  Boswell,  J.  Cavendish,  T. 

Alfred  of  Eng.  Bowditch,  N.  Cellini,  B. 

All  Pasha  Brainerd,  1).  Chalmers,  T. 

Allen,  E.  Brant,  J.  Channing,  W.  E. 

Allen,  Wm.  Brenton,  Sir  J.  Charlemagne 

Allston,  W.  Brock,  Sir  I.  Charles  I.  of  Eng. 

Ancrc,  Mariichal  D'  Bronte,  C.  Charles  II.  of  Eng. 

Andersen,  II.  C.  Bruee,  J.  Charles  V.  ofGerm'y 

Anspach    Bayrcu'h,  Brumraell,  G.  Chatterton,  T. 

Margravine  of  Buchanan,  C.  Cheverus,  Cardinal 

Arago,  F.  Buchanan,  J.  Chrysostom,  St. 

Arnold,  T.  Buckingham,  J.  T.  Churcliill,  J.,  Duke  of 

Ashmuu,  J.  Buckminster,  J.  Marlborough 

Audubon,  J.  J.  Buckminster,  J.  S.  Churchill,  S.,  Duchess 

Bacon,  K.,L'd  Budgett,  S.  of  Marlborough 

Bacon,  11.  Bunyan,  J.  Cicero,  M.  T. 

Bacon,  S.  Buonarroti,  M.  Angelo  Clapp,  T. 

Bailey,  J.  Burke,  E.  Clarke,  E.  D. 

Bainbridge,  W.  Burns,  R.  Clay,  H. 

Balboa,  V.  N.  do  Burr,  A.  Cleopatra 

Bahol,  M.  B.,  pseud.  Buxton,  Sir  T.  K.  CUnton,  D. 

Ballou,  A.  A.  Byron,  L'd  Clive,  R.,  Lord 

Bnllou,  U.  Cabot,  S.  Cockburn,  II.,  Lord 

Banim,  J.  Ciesar,  C.  J.  Codman,  J. 

Barney,  J.  Cagliostro  Colburn,  Z. 

Barnum,  P.  T.  Calderon  de  la  Barca  Cole,  T. 

Barrow,  Sir  J.  Caldwell,  C.  Coleridge,  S.  T. 

Barton,  B.  Calhoun,  J.  C.  Columbus 

Barton,  W.  Culvin,  J.  Colqubonn,  Lady 

Bayard,  Chev.  Canipan,  Mad.  Combe,  A. 

Beuuraarchois,   P.    A.  Campbell,  I.  Conder,  J. 

C.  de  Campbell,  T.  Congar,  O. 

Becket,  T.  a  Canning,  O.  Cooke,  G.  F. 

Beckwourlh,  J.  P.  C.ippc,  C.  Cooper,  J.  F. 

Beetbuven,  L.  v.  Cardan  Coplcaton,  Bishop  E. 


Biography  and  correapon.  of  individuals,  continued. 

Copway,  G.  Graeme,  J.,  Marquis  of  Jortin,  J. 


Cortcz,  II.  Montrose 

Cotton,  n.  Graham,  Sir  T. 

Craig,  Sir  T.  Graham,  Sirs.  I. 

Cranmer,  Archbishop  Grant,  Mrs.  A. 


Criehton,  Adm.  J. 
Cromwell,  O. 
Croswell,  W. 
Cumberland,  R. 
Curran,  J.  P. 
Currie,  J. 
Curtis,  J. 
Cyrus 

Dampier,  W. 
Dante 

D'Arblay,  Mme.  F. 
Darius 
Darwin,  E. 
Davidson,  M.  5L 
Davidson,  L.  M. 
Davy,  Sir  H. 
Decatur,  S. 
Defoe,  D. 
De  Quineey,  T. 
Dc  Veaux,"j. 
De  Witt,  J. 
Dexter,  S. 
Dibdin,  T. 
Disraeli,  B. 
Doddridge,  P. 
Dolcino,  Fra 


Grattan,  H. 
Greene,  N. 
Greeuough,  H. 
Gregory  VII.,  Pope 
Cresham,  Sir  T. 
Griffin,  E.  D. 
Grimaldi,  J. 
Gustavus  Adolphus 
Guyon,  Mme. 
Gwyn,  NelL 
Hale,  Sir  M. 
Hale,  N. 
Hallock,  J. 
Hamilton,  A. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  E. 
Hamlin,  II.  A.  L. 
Hammond,  M.  M. 
Hampden,  J. 
Handel 
Hannibal 
Hanson,  J. 
Harrison,  W.  H. 
Hastings,  W. 
Hatton,  Sir  C. 
Havelock,  Sir  H. 
Haven,  N.  A. 


Dolgorookov,  Nathalia,  Haydn 

Princess  Hay  don,  B.  B. 


Heber,  Bishop  R. 
Hemans,  Mrs.  F.  D. 


Henry  V.  of  Eng. 
Henry  VIH.  ofEng. 
Henry,  M. 
Henry,  P. 


Donne,  J. 
Douglass,  F. 
Dow,  L. 
Drake,  Sir  F. 
Duncan,  M.  L. 
Dunton,  J. 
Du  Guesclin,  B. 
Eaton,  W. 
Edgeworth,  Abbi 
Edgeworth,  R.  L. 
Eaward,  the   black 

prince 
Edwards,  J. 
Edwards,  M. 
Eldon,EarIof 
Elizabeth  of  Eng. 
Elizabeth  of  Hungary     Hollei,  K.  v. 
Elliott,  E.  Hook,  T.  E. 

Elliott,  J.  D.  Hooker,  R. 

Elliston,  R.  W.  Hopper,  I.  T. 

Emerson,  J.  E.  Horner,  F. 

Emmett,  R.  Houston,  S. 

Einmett,  T.  A.  Howard,  J. 

Exmouth,  Vise.  E.  Pel-  Howe,  R.,  Earl 

lew  Howell,  J.  W. 

Fairchild,  J.  H.  Ilowland,  J. 

Fanshawe,  Lady  Hubbcll,  M.  E. 

Felix,  Rachel  Huet,  P.  D. 

Fenelon,  F.  de  Hull,  W. 

Ferdinand  I.  of  Aust'a   Humboldt,  A.  v, 


Joseph  Bonaparte 
Josephine,  Empress 
Judd,  S. 
Judson,  A. 
Judson,  A.  n. 
Judson,  E.  C. 
Judson,  S.  B. 
Julian,  Emp. 
Kah-gega-gah-bowh,  or 

Geo.  Copway 
Kane,  E.  H. 
Kelly,  M. 
Kemble,  J.  P. 
Keppel,  A. 
Kidd,  Capt. 
King,  W. 
Kirkaldy,  Sir  W. 
Knight,  F. 
Kotzebue,  A.  von 
La  Payette,  Marq.  de 
Lamb,  J. 
La  Kochcjaquelein, 

M.  L.  \.  de  D. 
Lawrence,  A. 
Lawrence,  J. 
Lawrence,  Sir  Thos. 
Lawrence,  W. 
Ledvard,  J. 
Lee]  C. 
Lee,  R.  H. 
L'Enclos,  Ninon  da 
Leo  Xth. 
Levis,  J. 
Lewis,  M.  G. 


Henriettc  d'Angleterre   Linn,  L.  F. 

Henry  IV.  of  France      Longuevillc,  Mme.  de 


Lorenzo  de'  Medici 
Louis  XIV.  of  France 
Louis  XVIL,  the  lost 
prince 


Herbert,  E.,  of  Cher-    Louis  Najxileon 


bury 
Herbert,  G. 
Hill,  R. 
Hobbie,  H. 
Holbrook,  S. 
Holcrott,  T. 
HoUcv,  H. 


Ferguson,  J. 
Fielding,  H. 
Fitch,  J. 

Fitzgerald,  Lord  E. 
Foote,  S. 
Forbes,  D. 
Foster,  J. 
Fouehe,  J. 
Fourier,  C. 
Fox,  C.  J. 
Fox,  G. 

Francis  I.  of  France 
Franklin,  B. 


Humboldt,  W.  v. 
Hume,  D. 
Hunt,  J.  N.  L. 
Huntington,  Mrs.  S. 
Hutchinson,  Col. 
Hutten,  U.von 


Louis,  Prince  of  Condo 
Louis  Philippe  of  Fr. 
Lovat,  Lord 
Lumisden,  A. 
L'Ouverture,Touss:unt 
Lutfullah 
Luther,  M. 
Mackintosh,  J. 
Macomb,  A. 
Mahomet 

Maintenon,  5Ime.  do 
Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia- 

kiah,  or  Black  H'k 
Malcolm,  John 
Malibran,  Mme. 
Mallet-du-Pan,  J. 
Marble,  D. 
Mai-,auorite  d'Angou- 

IJme 
Maria  Antoinette 
Mary  Q.  of  Scots 
Marie  de'  Medici 
Marion,  F. 

Marlborough,  Duke  of 
Marlborough,  Duchess 

of 
Marty n,  H. 


Hyde,  E.,  EarlofClar-  Maximilian  II.  ofAus. 


endon 
Hyder  Ali 
Jackson, A. 
Jackson,  J.,  jr. 
Jackson,  \V. 
James  I.  of  Eng. 


Frederic  II.  of  Prussia   James,  Duke  of  Mon^ 


Fremont,  J.  C. 
Fry,  E. 
Fulton,  R. 
Fuseli,  H. 
Gait,  J. 

Gardiner,  Col.  J. 
Garrick,  D. 
George  UI.  of  Eng. 
Gerry,  E. 
Gibbou,  E. 
Godolphin,  Mrs.  51. 
Gorgei,  A. 
Goethe,  J.  W.  v. 
Goldoni,  C. 
Goldsmith,  O. 
Goodrich,  S.  O. 
Good,  J.  M. 


mouth 
Jay,  J. 
Jav,  W. 
Jefferson,  T. 
Jeffrey,  F.,  L'd 
Jennison,  M. 
Jenner,  E. 


Mayhew,  J. 
Mazavin,  Card. 
Melancthon,  P. 
Mendelssohn,  Barthol- 

dy  F. 
^lerriman,  Archd. 
Metastasio,  P. 
Michael  Angelo 
Miller,  H. 
Milnor,  J. 
Milton,  J. 
Mirabeau 
Mitford,  M.  R. 
Mohammed 


Jervis,  J.,  Earl  of  St.    Monk,  G.,  Duke  of  Al- 


Tinccnt 
Joan  of  Arc 
Johnson,  J. 
Johnson,  R.  M, 
Johnson,  S. 
Jones,  D.  S. 
Jones,  J. 
Jones,  J.  P. 
Jones,  Sir  W. 


berraarle 
Montagu,  Mrs.  E. 
Montagu,  M.  W. 
Montaigne,  M.  de 
Montgomery,  J. 
Moore,  Sir  John 
Moore,  Th. 
Jlora,  A.  H.  De 
More,  H. 


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18 


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Biography  and  correspon.  of  individuals,  continued. 

More,  Sir  T.  Putnam,  I.  Stiles,  Ezra 

Morgan,  D.  Pvrrlius  Stilling,  II. 

Morris,  Gouv.  Rachel,  Mile.  Story,  J. 

Mountain,  A.  S.  11.  Raikes,  R.  Strange,  Sir  R. 

Jlozart  Raleigh,  Sir  W.  Summerfielil,  J. 

Muffling,  F.  K.  F.  Randolph...!.  Swedenborg,  E. 

Muhlenberg,  P.  Ran'odl,  R.,  jr.  Swift,  .Tona. 

Munro,  Sir  T.  Raphael  Symonds,  W. 

Murray,  L.  Reed,  J.  Tai-Ping-Wang 

Napier,  Sir  C.  Retz,  Cardinal  do  Talbot,  S. 

Napoleon  I.  of  France  Reynolds,  F.  Talleyrand,  Prince 

Napoleon  III.  of  Fr.  Reynolds,  Sir  J.  Taylor,  J. 

Nathaha    Borissovna,  Richard  I.,  Cceur-de-      Taylor,  J.  B. 

Prin.  Dolgorookov  Lion  Taylor,  Z. 

Neander,  J.  A.  W.  Richard  II.  of  Eng.  Tecuniseh 

Neff,  F.  Richard  III.  of  Eng.  Thorburn,  G. 

Nelson,  H.  Viae.  Richardson,  S.  Thurston,  L.  G. 

Nero  Richelieu,  Cardinal  de  Titian 

Newell,  Mrs.  H.  Richmond,  L.  Tonna,  C.  E. 

Newton,  Sir  I.  Richter,  J.  P.  F.  Tooke,  J.  II. 

Newtcn,  J.  Ripa,  Father  Torrey,  J. 

Nicholas  of  Russia  Ritchie,. Mrs.  A.  C.  M.   Toussaint,  Pierre 

Niebuhr,  B.  G.  Rittenhouse,  D.  Trenck,  Baron 

Nolte,  v.  Robertson,  W.  Trumbull,  J. 

Northingtou,  Earl  of  Robespierre  Turenne,  Marshal 

Oberkirch,  Baroness  Robin  Ilofjd  Tuttle,  W. 

Oberlin,  J.  F.  Roland,  Mme.  Van  Bureu,  M. 

Oehlenschllger,  A.  Romaiu,  R.  D.  Van  Campen,  M. 

Oglethorpe,  J.  Romilly,  S.  Van  Shaack,  P. 

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13.  Didron's  Christian  iconography.     Vol.  I.      815.9 

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19.  Maxwell's  victories  of  Wellington  and  the 
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20.  Life  of  Wellington 825.4 

21.  Howitt's,  Wm.  &  M.,  Stories  of  English 

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22.  Bechstein's  cage  and  chamber  birds  .  .  .       825.0 

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.32.  Jsicolini's  history  of  the  Jesuits 8.35.3 

33.  Robinson  Crusoe.    Defoe,  D •       8.35. 4 

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9.  Richardson,  G.  F.     Introduc.  to  geology  .    810.10 
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II.  Mantell,  G.  A.     Petrifactions  and  their 
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29.  Lewes,  G.  H.    Comte's  philosophy  of  the 
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4.  Schlegel,  V.  von.     Philosophy  of  history      818.3 

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BUNSEN,  C-  C.  J.     Signs  of  the  times.    Transl.  by 

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Conteni«.  —  Vol.  I.  Grace  nboimdiufr  to  the  chief  of 
dinners,  in  life  and  death  of  J.  U.;  Brief  acct.  of  Jlr. 
Bunyan's  imprisonment  ;  cnntinimlion  of  Mr.  B.'s 
life,  dcaih,  and  burial;  Brief  character;  Dying 
sayings;  Pilgrim's  progress:  Christiun  Ijchavionr:  .Snl- 
onion's  temple  spiritualized;  Jerusalem  sinncrsaved; 
Holy  war;  Tlic  life  and  death  of  Mr.  Badman.  II. 
Come,  and  welcome,  to  Jesus  Christ;  The  barren  fig- 
tree;  Discourse  on  prayer;  Impiiscnincnt  of  J.  B.; 
Prison  meditations;  Doctrine  of  election  and  reproba- 
tion asserted;  The  strait  gate;  The  heavenly  fof)tman ; 
Sighs  from  hell;  Confession  of  my  failli;  Poetical 
pieces;  Differ,  in  judgment  about  ba|)tism  no  bar  to 
communion;  Peaceful  principles  and  true,  or  ans. 
about  baptism;  Nature  of  the  sevenih  day  Sabbath; 
First  day  the  true  Sabbath ;  Last  ■crmuii :  The  Trinily 
and  a  Christian:  Law  and  a  Christian;  Instrnciiontbr 
the  ignorant;  Justification  by  imputed  righteousness. 

—  AVorks,  with  introduc.  to  each  treatise,  and  a 

sketch  of  his  life  and  times.  Ed.  by  G.  Offor. 
Glasgow,  1854.     3v.     imp.8° 1101. 1 

Contenlf.  —  Vol.  I.  Grace  abounding  to  the  chief  of 
sinners;  Prison  meditations;  The  Jerusalem  sinner 
saved;  The  greatness  nf  the  soul;  The  work  of  Christ 
as  an  advocate;  Christ  a  complete  saviour;  Conic,  ard 
welcome,  to  Jesus  Christ;  Justification  by  an  imputed 
righteousneBS;  Saved  by  grace;  The  stroit  gale;  l/ii^ht 
for  them  that  sit  in  darkness;  The  fear  of  Gcd;  Doctr. 
ofthelawand  grace  unfolded;  Israel's  hope  encour- 
aged ;  Discourse  tourhinc  prayer;  The  Ihnjnc  of 
grace;  The  acceptable  sacrifice;  Paul's  departure  and 
crown;  The  des'ire  of  tt  e  lighteous  granted.  II.  The 
saint's  knowledge  of  Christ's  love;  Of  fn'iehrist  and 
his  ruin;  The  resurrection  of  the  dead,  and  eternal 
judgment:  Some  gospel  trutlis  opened;  A  vindication 
of  gospel  truths;  The  Pharisee  »nd  the  publican:  A 
defence  of  the  doctrine  of  justification  by  faith  in 
Jesus  Christ;  Reprobation  assi-rtcd;  Ques  ions  about 
the  nature  and  perpetuity  of  the  seventh-day  Sab- 
bath; Of  tlie  trinity  and  a  Christian:  Of  the  lawanda 
Christian;  Scriptural  poems;  Exposition  of  the  first 
ten  chapters  of  Genesis:  A  holy  life  the  beaut.v  of 
Christianity;  Christian  behaviour;  Caution  to  stir  up 
to  watch  against  sin:  Discourse  of  the  building,  na- 
ture, excellency,  and  government  of  the  house  of  God; 
On  the  terms  of  communion  and  fellowship  ot  Chris- 
tians at  the  table  of  the  Lord;  .V  confession  of  my 
faith,  and  a  reason  of  my  practice:  KilTcrences  about 
water-baptism  no  bar  to  communion :  Peaceable  prin- 
ciples and  true;  On  the  love  of  Christ,  a  poem  ;  A 
case  of  conscience  resolved:  J.  B.'s  catechism;  Sea- 
sonable counsel  ;  -Vn  exhortation  to  peace  and  unity  ; 
Bunyan's  last  sermon.  III.  Pilgrim's  prog. ess;  The 
holy  war:  The  heavenly  footmon;  The  holy  city,  or 
the  New  Jerusalem;  Solomon's  temple  spiritualized; 
Discourse  of  the  house  of  tlie  forest  of  Lebanon;  The 
water  of  life;  The  barren  fig-lrer;  Life  and  death  of 
Mr.  Badman;  Sighs  from  hell;  One  thing  is  needful; 
Ebal  and  Gerizim ;  A  book  for  boys  and  girls,  or  tem- 
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—  -    Same.    Life  and  notes  by  T.  Scott.     Lon- 

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BuEGEn,  G.  A.    Sammtliche  Werkc.    Gottingon, 

Itm.    4v.  16° 

Coiife«<«.  — Vol.  I.  Oedichte;  Vnrianten;  Anmcr- 
kungin.  II.  Homer's  llias,  Vcrthcidigung  und  Pro- 
bcn  eiiier  Uibcrsetziing  in  lamlicn;  llomer's  IHas, 
Probin  liner  lelwrselzung  in  Ucxamctern  ;  Dido, 
cin  episches  Gcdichf,  au9  Virgils  Aeniis  gezogcn; 
Aotliia  iind  Abrokomtt<i,  ous  dcm  Uricchischen  des 
Xenophon  vou  Epiiesus.  III.  Proben  ciner  Ueber- 
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Ilerzensergiessungcn  aber  Potsie  und  Kunst;  Frag- 
mentc  ober  Deutsche  Sprachc  und  Schreibatts  Frci- 
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BURGii,  A.    Anecdotes  of  music.    London,  1814. 
3v.  12° 

BURGOX,  J.  W.    Life  and  times  of  Sir  T.  Gresham. 
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BuBGOY.Ni;,  Gen.  J.    Dramatic  and  poetical  works  : 

with  mem.    I-ondon,  ISOS.    2v.  8° 

r<»i(cn/,--.  —  Vol.  I.  Maid  of  the  oaks;  Lord  of  the 
manor.  II.  The  heiress;  Richard  Cccur  de  I.iou; 
Poems;  Miscellaneous. 

BURGOVXi;,  J.    Blasting  and  quarrying  stone.    2d 
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BUKKK,  E.    Works  and  correspondence.    New  ed. 

London,  18o2.    8v.  8° 

Conttntii.  —  Vo\.  I.  Correspondence,  1744—91.  U. 
Correspondence,  17'J1— ',)",  ed.  by  Earl  Fitzwilliam, 
and  Sir  K.  Bourke;  Vindication  of  natural  society; 
On  the  sublime  and  beautiful.  III.  Short  account  of 
a  late  short  administration;  Observations  on  "the 
prescntstateofthc  naiion;"  Thoughts  on  the  cause 
of  the  present  discontents;  Speech  on  American  taxa- 
tion: Speeches  at  Bristol,  1774;  Speech  on  conciliation 
with  the  colonies;  Letter  on  American  affairs;  Two 
letters  on  trade  of  Ireland;  Speech  on  the  indepen- 
dence of  parliament;  Speech  at  Bristol,  1780;  Speech 
on  Fox's  East  India  bill;  Kepresentation  to  his  ma- 
jesty, 17S4.  IV.  Speech  on  the  nabob  of  Arcot's  debts; 
Appendix;  Speech  on  the  army  estimates;  Reflections 
on  the  French  Revolution;  Letter  to  a  member  of  the 
national  assembly;  Appeal  from  the  new  to  the  old 
whigs;  Letters  on  the  penal  laws  against  Irish  Catho- 
lics; Hints  for  a  memorial  to  Monsieur  de  M.  M.; 
Thoughts  on  French  affairs.  V.  Considerations  on 
the  present  stiite  of  affairs;  On  the  policy  of  the  allies; 
On  the  conduct  of  the  minority;  Preface  to  M.  Bris- 
•ofs  address;  Letter  to  W.  E.  Elliot,  Esq.;  Thoughts 
on9carci:y;  Letter  to  a  noble  lord;  Letters  on  peace; 
A  regicide  pface;  Letter  to  the  empress  of  Russia; 
Letter  to  Sir  C.  Bineham:  Letter  to  C.  J.  Fox;  Letter 
to  marquis  of  Rockingham;  Address  to  the  king;  Ad- 
dress to  the  British  colonists  in  North  America;  Let- 
ters to  Pcry,  Burgh,  and  Merlott  ;  Letters,  with 
reflections,  on  the  execution  of  the  rioters  in  1780; 
letter  to  Dundas.with  the  sketch  of  a  negro  code;  Let- 
ter on  the  duration  of  parliaments.  VI.  On  the  laws 
against  popery  in  Ireland;  Letters  to  W.  Smith;  Lan- 
grishe;  R.  Burke;  (Jn  tlie  affairs  of  Ireland;  Frag- 
ments and  notes  of  speeches;  Hints  for  an  essay  on 
the  drama;  Essay  towards  an  abiidgment  of  the  Eng- 
lish hi'torj-;  Ninth  and  eleventh  reports  from  the 
committee  of  the  house  of  commons,  on  the  affairs  of 
the  East  India  Company;  Articles  of  charge  against 
Warren  Hastings.  VII.  Articles  (continued)  ; 
Spjcehcs  on  the  impeachment  of  Warren  Hastings. 
VIII.  Speeches  on  impeachment  (continued);  Re- 
port from  committee  relating  to  Warren  Hastings' 
trial;  General  index. 

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Loudon,   1.S4.5.     12° 

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BUKKE,  P.     Trials    connected   with    the   upper 
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101)5.8 

209.8 
673.8 
314.11 


819.25 
862. 9 


125.29 
125.28 

874.13 

5&S.14 

572.4 

588.17 

598.16 

133.9 

133.8 


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BURMEISTER,  H.  Manual  of  entomology.  Lon- 
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New  Y'ork,  1824.    4v.    24° 309.22 

Contents.  —  Same  as  preceding. 

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London,  1833.    24° 369.21 

Contents.  —  Same  as  two  preceding. 

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York,  1852.    4v.  12° 328.1-6 

Containing:  "  The  various  compositions,  strung  in 
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—  Poetical  works  ;  with  letters  and  life,  by  Dr. 

Currie.    Newed.    London,  1826.    8° .  .  .  .     332.11 

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London,  1817.    8° .  v.  V.  of  332.12 

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Burr,  A.    Parton,  J.    Life  and  times  of 515.9-11 

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BURRITT,  E.    Works.    London,  n.d.    12° 898.10 

Contents.  —  Sparks  from  the  anvil;  Voices  from  the 
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—  Thoughts  and  things  at  home  and  abroad. 

With  mem.  by  M.  Howitt.  Boston,  1854.  12°  898.3 
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Burton,  J.  H.    Life  and  corresp.  of  D.  Hume. 

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London,  1847.    p.8° 566.6 


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BURTOX,  R.     Anatomy  of  melancholy.     7tli  cd. 

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Burton,  W.  E.    Cyclopasdia  of  wit  and  humor. 

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Bury,  T.  T.    Rudimentary  architecture.    2d  cd. 

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BusCAPiio,  El,  or  the  serpent.  Cervantes  Saavedra, 

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Butler,  Charles.    Life  of  Fc'-nelon.    3ded.    Lives 

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Butler,  S.    Poetical  works.   Lond.,  1835.    2v.  p.S"     319.4 

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London,  1819.    3v.  8° 314.13 

—  -    Same,   and    other   works.     By    Ramsay. 

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Butler,  T.  B.    Philosophy  of  the  weather.    New 

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Content f.  —  \o\.  I.  Childc  Hniold.  II.  Bride  of 
Abydos;  The  corsair;  Lara;  The  giaour.  III.  The 
siege  of  Corinth;  Prisoner  of  Chillon;  Purisina;  Bcppo; 
Knglisli  bards  and  Scotch  reviewers;  Ma/.cppa;  Ode; 
Fragment;  Don  Juan.  IV.  Hebrew  meodies;  Ode 
to  Napoleon  Buonaparte;  Monody  on  the  death  of 
Sheridan;  Lament  of  Tasso;  JIanfred;  Poems. 

—  Works,  with  letters,  journals  and  life,  by  T. 

Moore.    New  York,  183r)-37.    6v.  8°  .  .  .  .    323.2-3 

Contents.  —  Vols.  I.— II.  Life,  letters,  etc.  III. 
Childe  Harold's  pilgrimage;  The  giaour;  The  brido 
of  Abydos;  Tlie  corsair;  Lara;  The  siege  of  Corinth; 
Parisina;  The  prisoner  of  Chillon;  Beppo;  iMazcppa. 
IV.  Manfred;  Hebrew  melodies;  Ode  to  Napoleon; 
Monody  on  the  death  of  Sheridan;  Lament  of  Tasso; 
Minor  poems;  Ode  on  A'eniee;  The  prophecy  of 
Dante;  Cain;  Marino  Faliero;  Sardanapalus;  The 
two  Foscari.  V.  Werner;  The  deformed  transformed; 
Heaven  and  earth;  The  island;  Hours  of  idleness; 
Translations  and  imitations;  Fugitive  pieces;  Eng- 
lish bards  and  Scotch  reviewers;  Hints  from  Horace; 
The  curse  of  Minerva;  The  wiiltz;  Age  of  Bronze  ; 
Morgante  Muggiore  ;  The  blues;  Third  act  of  Man- 
fred; Occasional  pieces.    VI.  Don  Juan. 

—  Poetical  works.    London,  1851.    lOv.  10°..  .       347.1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Hours  of  idleness;  Occasional 
pieces,  180"— 8;  English  bards  and  Scotch  reviewers; 
Occasional  pieces,  1.SU8— 111.  II.  Childe  Harold's  pil- 
grimage. III.  Occasional  pieces,  1811— U;  Hintsfroin 
Horace;  The  curse  of  Jlinerva;  The  waltz;  The 
giaour;  The  bride  of  Abydos;  The  corsair;  Remarks 
on  the  mod.  Greek  language.  IV.  Ode  to  Napoleon 
Buonaparte;  Lara;  Hebrew  melodies;  The  siege  of 
Corinth;  Parisina;  Domestic  pieces,  18IC;  Monody  on 
the  death  of  R.  B.  Sheridan;  Prisoner  of  Chillon; 
The  dream;  Occasional  pieces.  V.  Manfred;  The 
lament  of  Tasso;  Beppo;  Mazeppa;  Ode  on  Ven- 
ice; The  Morgante  Maggiore  of  Pulci;  The  proph- 
ecy of  Dante;  Occasional  pieces.  VI.  Franccsca 
of  Rimini;  Stanzas  to  the  Po;  The  blues;  Marino 
Faliero;  The  vision  of  judgment;  Occasional  pieces. 
VII.  Heaven  and  earth;  Sardanapalus;  The  two 
Foscari;  The  delonned  transformed.  VIII.  Cain; 
Werner;  The  age  of  bronze;  The  island.  IX. 
Testimonies  of  authors;  Letter  to  the  editor  of 
**  yiy  Grandmother's  Review;"  Observations  upon  an 
article  in  Blackwood's  Edinburgh  Magazine,  Aug., 
1819;  Don  Juan.    X.  Continuation  of  Don  Juan. 

—  Poetical  works,  complete  in  1  vol.  with  notes 

by  Moore,  Jeffrey,  etc.    New  York,  1851.   8°  332.2 

—  Beauties  of  Byron,     n.d.    n.p.    24° 358.28 

—  Blaquiere,  E.    Last  days  of 083.11 

—  Brydges,  S.  E.     Character  and  poetical  gen- 

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Byzantine  empire.    Finlay,  G.   Hist,  of,  716-1057      956.7 

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Cabanis.    Roman.    Haring,  W v.  I.  of  1024.4 

Cabell,  J.  and  Jefferson,  T.    Early  Iiistory  of  the 

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Cabin  book.    Sealsficld,  C 7.35.7 

Cabinet  cyclopedia.     See  Lardncr,  D. 
Cabinet  des  Fees.     Contes  des  fees,  et  autres 

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Contents.  —  A'ol.  I.  Prdcis  dc  la  vie  et  des  ouvr.  de 
Charles  Pcrrault;  Les  contes  des  fiea.  Pcrrault,  C. ; 
Lea  nouveaux  contes  des  fees.  Murat,  Mme.  II. 
Contes  des  fees.  D'Aulnoy,  Mme.  IH.  [Same,  con- 
tinued]; Les  fees  .i  la  mode.  D'Aulnoy.  IV.  [Same, 
continued].  \.  La  tyrannic  des  fees  dctruitc. 
D'Auneuil,  Mme.;  Les  illustres  fees,  [various  au- 
thors;] Les  contes  moins  contes  que  les  flutres.  De 
Preschac.  VI.  Les  fees;  contes  des  contes.  De  la 
Force,  M'lle.;  Les  chevaliers  errans  et  le  genie  fami- 
lier.    D'Aulnoy,  Mnic.   VU.— Xl.JVlillc  et  uue  nuit«, 


CABINET 


CAMBRIDGE 


CABtXET  dcs  Fees,  continued. 

tr.  par  Galland,  M.  XII.  La  tour  tenibrcusc  ct  Ics 
jours  lumincux.  I/lKriticr,  Mnic;  Lcs  avcnturcs 
d'Alxlalloli.  Contea  arabcs,  tr.  XUI.  [Sainc,  con- 
tinued.] XIV.— XV.  I.es  millc  et  un  jours.  La 
Croix,  V.  df.  XVL  L'histoirt-  do  la  sultanc  dc  Pcrsc 
tl  de»  vi«ir».  Tr«d.  par  Galland:  Lcs  voyages  dc 
Zulraa  dans  Ic  pays  dcs  tea.  tr.  XVIL-XVIIL  Lcs 
contcsct  fables  indienncs  de  Bidpai  ct  dc  Lokman, 
trad,  par  Oalland  ct  Cardonnc  ;  Tables  ct  contcs  de 
»n<rlon ;  Boca,  par  Mnic.  Lc  Marchand.  XIX. 
Centos cbinois, par  Gucullcttc:  Floriiic,  ou  la  bcUc  ita- 
licnno.  Anon.  XX.  Lo  bolicr:  Heurdvpine:  Lcsqua- 
tre  facardins.  Uamilton,  A.  XXI.  Lcs  mille  et  un 
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CSanic,  cont.] ;  Lcs  sultoncs  de  Guzaratc.  Contcs 
mopols,  par  Gucullettc.  XXIII.  [Same,  continued]. 
XXIV.  Le  prince  dcs  Aigucs-Marincs  ct  Ic  prince 
invisible.  L'Evique,  Mnic;  Lcs  fJcrics  nouvellcs. 
Cavlus,  etc  de.  XXV.  Lcs  nouvenux  contcs 
oricntaux.  Caylus:  Cadichon  ct  Jcnnncttc.  Cay- 
lus,  etc  dc;  Contcs.  Moncrif.  XXVI.  La  reine 
fanta.'iquc.  Kousscau,  J.  J.;  La  belle  ct  la  bete.  Vil- 
lencuvo,  Mnic;  Lcs  Voillccs  dc  Thcssalic  Lufsan, 
Mmc  dc.  XX^^I.  [Same,  continued];  Histoire  du 
prince  Titi.  St.  Hyacinthc.  XXVIII.  [Same,  con- 
cluded]. XXIX.  Lcs  contcs  des  genics.  Contcs  pcr- 
sans,  tr.  par  JlorcU,  C,  [pseud,  for  Kidlcy,  J.] 
XXX.  [Same  continued.]  XXXI.  Funcstine.  Beou- 
champs:  Xouveaux  contcs  dc  fees;  Lc  loup  galleux 
et  Bcllincttc  XXXII.  Lcs  soinics  Bretonnos.  Gucul- 
lettc; Contcs.  Lintot,  Mmc;  Lcs  avcnturcs  de  Zeloide 
et  d'Anianzaril'dine.  Moncrif.  XXXIII.  Lionnett« 
et  Coquerico;  Lc  prince  glicc  et  la  princessc  Etin- 
cclantc;  La  princessc  Camion.  Lubert,  Jl'Ue;  Nour- 
jahad,  histoire  oricntalc  XXXIV.  Contcs.  P.ijon, 
U. ;  La  bibliotliiquc  des  fees  et  des  genies.  La  Porte, 
A.  de.  XXXV.  Minct-Blcu  et  Louvcttc.  Fagnau, 
Mmc:  Aciyou  et  Zirphilc.  Duclos,  M.;  Aglae  ou 
Nabotine.  Coy  pel,  C.  A.;  Contcs  dee  fees.  Le  prince 
de  Beaumont;  Le  prince  Desire.  Sells,  M.;  Con- 
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avcnturcs  mervcilleuscs  dc  Don  Silvio  de  Rosalva. 
DTssicux,  Mmc.  tr.  XXXVII.  La  notice  dcs  autcuis; 
La  liste  complette  dcs  ouvrages  qui  composent  le  cab- 
inet des  fees. 

Cabixkt->lvker's  companion.    Stokes,  J 199.24 

Cabinkt  of  curiosities.    London,  n.d.    8° 890.11 

—  Portraitgallery  of  British  worthies.   London, 

I.S45-1847.     12V-.    24° 840.10-11 

Cable,  History  of  the  great  Atlantic.     Brings, 

C.  F 19G.16 

Cabot,  .T.  E.    [Tour  of  Prof.  Agassiz  to  lake  Su- 
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Cabot,  S.    Memoir,  witli  a  hist,  of  maritime  dis- 
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C.ESARS,  The.    De  Quinccy,  T 895.9 

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C.VFFRARIA,  and  its  inhabitants.     Kay,  S 098.22 

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CAiLLifi,  R.    Travels  to  Timbuctoo,  1824-8.    Lon- 
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C.VIX,  and  other  poems.     Simms,'W.  G 309.14 

Cairnks,  .1.  E.    Cliaractor  and  logical  method  of 

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Cairo,  in  1839.    Kinnear,  J.G 089.13 

Calamities  of  authors.    D'Israeli,  1 897.5-6 

Calavar,  a  romance  of  Mexico.     Bird,  R.  M.  .  .  720.7 

Calaynos:  a  tragedy.    Bokor,  G.  H .T5o.2 

Calcott,  J.  ^Y.    Grammar  of  music.    11th  ed. 

London,  n.d.    24° 209.12 

Calculator,  The  practical  model.    Byrne,  O.  .  .  194.4 

Calculus,    Cox,  H.    A  treatise  of  integral  .  .  .  829. .32 

—  De  Morgan,  A.    The  differential  and  integral  .305.2 

—  Haddon,  J.    Examples,  etc.,  in  differential .  .  829. .34 

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—  "Woolhouse,  W.  S.  B.    Elements  of  the  differ.  829.31 
Calderox  de  la  Barca,  Mme.  F.  E.    Attache  in 

Madrid.    New  York,  1850.    12° 075.10-11 


Calderon'  de  la  Barca,  Mme.  F.  E.  Life  in  Mex- 
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—  -    Same.    London,  1843.    8° 036.7 

C.VLDERON  dc  la  Barca,  Pedro  de.  His  life  and  ge- 
nius, with  specimens  of  his  plays.    Trench, 

R.  C 808.11 

—  The  Spanish  drama.  Lope  de  Vega  and  C.  By 

Lewes,  G.  H 840.35 

Calderon,  the  courtier.  A  novel.  Lytton,  E.  B.  466.7-9 
Caldwell,  C.    Autobiography,  with  notes  by  H. 

W.  TVarner.    Philadelphia,  1855.    8°  .  .  .  .       524.6 

—  Discourse  on  the  genius  and  character  of  Rev. 

II.  Ilollcy.     Boston,  1828.    8° 534.1 

—  Life  and  campaigns  of  Nath.  Greene.    Phila- 

delphia, 1819.    8' 515.7 

Caldwell,  H.  H.    Poems.    Boston,  1858.    12°  .  .     338.20 
Caldwell,  J.    Trial  of  British  soldiers  for  the 
murder  of  J.  C.  and  others  in  Boston,  Jlarcli 

5,  1770 219.1 

Caldwell,  Vf.  W.     Poems,  original  and  trans- 
lated.    Boston  and  Cambridge,  1857.     12°.  .       348.4 
Calef,  R.    More  wonders  of  the  invisible  world. 

Salem,  1790.     12° 229.5 

Calendar  of  the  seasons.    Howitt,  M 825.10 

Calhoun,  J.  C.    Life,  with  a  selection  from  his 

speeches.    Xew  Y'ork,  [184-3.]     8° 512.11 

—  Works.    Ed.  by  R.  K.  Cralle.     New  Y'ork, 

1853-55.    6v.     8° 287.1 

Contents. —  yoLl.  Disq.  on  government.  II.— IV. 
Speeches  in  congress.  V.— VI.  Reports  and  public 
letters. 

CAlidAs.    Sacontala,  Indian  drama.     Transl.  [by 

Sir  Wm.  Jones.]^  London,  1792.  18°  .  .  .  .  .356.8 
California.    Auger,  e.    Voyage  en  Califoruie  .    1078.53 

—  Brooks,  J.  T.    Four  months  among  the  gold- 

linders  of 623.6 

—  Borthwick,  J.  D.    Three  years  in 624.6 

—  Buffum,  E.  G.    Three  years  in 628.12 

—  Capron,  E.  S.    History,  etc.  of 2.37.13 

—  Colton,  W.    Three  years  in 020.20-20 

—  -    Cruise  to 626.19 

—  Farnham,  E.  W.    Cal.  in-doors  and  out  .  .  .       037.7 

—  Farnham,  T.J.    Life,  etc.,  in 633.10 

—  Fremont,  J.  C.    Exploring  expedition  to  ..628.1.3-15 

—  Greenhow,  R.     History  of 2.35.9 

—  .Johnson,  T.  T.    Sights  in  the  gold  region  .  .       2.39. S 

—  Parkman,  F.  jr.    C.  and  Oregon  trail  .  .  ..020.12-13 

—  -    California  trail 020.14 

—  Revere,  J.  W.    A  tour  of  duty  in 637.5 

—  Sage,  R.  B.    Scenes  in 0.39.16 

—  Scyd,  E.    C.  and  its  resources 230.9 

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—  Taylor,  J.  B.    Voyage  to 027.12-16 

—  AVise,  H.  A.    An  inside  view  of 627.24 

Californian  gold  discoveries.  Stirling,  P.  J.  .  136.12 
Caliphs.    Travels  to  the  city  of  the.    AVellsted, 

J.  R 693.3 

Call  to  the  unconverted.    Baxter,  R 1087.3 

Gallery  and  Yvan.    Hist,  of  the  insurrection  in 

China.    Transl.     N.  Y.,  1853.     12° 938.6 

Callimachus.    The  works  of.    Translated  by  J. 

Banks  and  N.  W.  Tytler 854.2 

Calmet,  a.    The  phantom  world,  from  the  French 

by  II.  Christmas.  Phila.,  1850.  2v.  in  1.  12°  1100.6 
Calvert,  G.  H.    Scenes  and  thoughts  in  Europe. 

[1st  series.]    New  York,  1851.    12° 047.14 

—  -    Same.     [First  and]  second  series.     New 

Y'ork,  1852.    2v.  in  1.     12° 047.15 

—  Comedies.    Boston,  1850.    12° 350.4 

Contents.  —  The  will  and  the  way;  Like  unto  like. 
Calvert,  L.    Life  of.    Burnap,  G.  VT.    Sparks's 

American  biography.    XIX 529.1 

Calvin,.!.    Dyer,  T.  H.    Life  of  Calvin 545.10 

—  Mackenzie,  J.    Life  and  writings  of 1108.9 

CAMBACERfes,  Princc.    Evenings  with.  Lamothe- 

Langon,  E.  L.  de 1004.3 

Cambridge,  W.  G.    Henri :  or,  the  web  and  woof 

of  life.    Boston.  1854.  12° 489.7 


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Cambridge  essays,  1S5C.    London,  n.d.    8° .  .  .     873.13 

Contents.  — Roman  \aw  and  legal  education,  by  II. 
J.  3.  Maine;  Englisli  ctlinography,  by  J.  \V.  Dc  nxld- 
eon;  Old  studies  and  now,  by  J.  Grotc;  Taste  for  the 
picturesque  among  tlie  Greeks,  by  E.  M.  Cope  ; 
Apocryphal  gospels,  by  C.  A.  EUicott;  Protestant 
church  and  religious  liberty  in  France,  by  W.  H. 
Waddington;  The  fly-fislicr  and  his  library,  by  II. 
R.  Francis;  The  text  of  Shakspeare,  by  C.  Badhaui; 
Coleridge,  by  F.  J.  A.  Uort. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Epitaphs  from  tiic  old  burying- ground 

in.    Harris,  W.  T 21'^. •? 

Cambuslang,  The  revival  at.    Macfarlau,  D..  .  .  ll^.'J 

Camel  hunt:  a  narrative.    Fabeus,  J.  W 099.1i;-i;j 

CA3IEL,  The,    his    introduction  into  the   United 

States.     Marsh,  G.  P 177.17 

Camilla:  a  novel.    D'Arblay,  BIme.  F.  1? -i'j'J.o 

Camille:  anoTcI.    Transl.    Mangin,V 801.2 

Camoexs,  L.  de.    Poems,  with  remarks,  etc.,  by 

Visc't  Strangford.  New  ed.   Loud.,  1821.  10°  315.10 

Camp,  G.  S.  Democracy.  New  York,  1S45.  18°  .  820.40 
Camp  and  barrack -room  ;  or,  the  British  army  as  it 

is.     London,  1840.     12* 804.2 

Camp  and  march.    Grafton,  H.  D 107.11 

Camp  of  refuge.    MacFarlane,  C 840.40 

Camp  fires  of  the  red  men.    Orton,  J.  R 730.12 

Campan,  Mme.  J.  L.  H.  G.    Conversations,  secret 

anecdotes  of  the  French  court.    Ed.  by  M. 

Maigne.    London,  n.d.    8° C13.7 

—  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Marie  Antoinette, 

with  a  biog.  introd.,  by  Lamartine.  New  ed. 

Philadelphia,  1851.    2t.  12° 615.3 

Campbell,  A.    Voyage  round  the  world,  from 

1800  to  1812.  2d  Am.  ed.  N.  York,  1S19.  12°  709.9 
Campbell,  D.   Adventures  and  sufieriugs  by  sliip- 

wreek  and  imprisonment  in  India.    2d  Am. 

ed.    New  York,  179S.     12° 709.18 

—  Text  book  of  inorganic  chemistry.     Lond., 

1849.  10° 150,30 

Campbell,  G.    Philosophy  of  rhetoric.    New  ed. 

New  York,  1857.    12° 405.0 

Campbell,  H.    Self-devotion :  or,  hist,  of  Kath- 

erine  Randclph.    Lond.,  1844.    3v.  p.S..  .  .       708.2 

Campbell,  I.    A  memoir  of.    Story,  K 599.14 

Campbeli,,  Sir  J.    Life  of  Lord  Bacon.    London, 

1853.   10° 580.20 

—  Lives  of  tlie  chief  justices  of  England.    Phil., 

1851.    2v.  8° 508.2 

—  Lives  of  the  lord  chancellors,  and  keepers  of 

the  great  seal  of  Eng.    2d  Am.  fr.  3d  Lond. 

ed.     Phila.,  1S51.    7v.  12° 508.1 

Campbell,  liev.  J.    Travels  in  South  Africa.    3d 

ed.    London,  1815.     8° 092.12 

—  Travels  in  So.  Africa.    2d  journey.    London, 

1822.    2r.  8° 092.9 

Campbell,  J.  L.  &  Hadley,  A.  M.  Teacher's  mis- 
cellany.   Cincinnati,   1858.    8° 137.11 

Campbell,  T.  Complete  poetical  works,  with 
mem.  and  essay  on  liis  writings.  [G.  Gilfil- 
lan.]    New  York,  1&52.    12° 340.14 

Contents.  —  Pleasures  of  Hope;  Theodric,  a  domes- 
tic tale;  Gertrude  of  Wyomiug;  Pilgrim  of  Glensoe. 

—  Poetical  works   [with]    biajfi^raphical   sketch. 

1st  comp.  Am.  edition.     Pliila.,  1821.     12°.     309.18 

—  Poetical  works,  including  Theodric.   Philadel- 

phia, 1820.     12° .340.13 

—  Poetical  works,  with  biog.  and  notes,  by  E. 

Sargent.    Boston,  1854.    8° ,324.9 

—  Essay  on  English  poetry.    Boston,  1819.    18°      309.7 

—  -    SamL.     London,  1848.    p.8° 889.7 

—  Gertrude,   with  a   biograph.    sketch  of  the 

author 237.14 

—  Life  and  times  of  Petrarch,  withnoticeof  Boc- 

caccio and  contemp.    2d  ed.   Loud.,  1843.  2v.      543.0 

—  Letters  from  tlie  south,  during  a  journey  to 

Algiers,  etc.    Philadelphia,  1830.    12°  .  .  .     098.25 

—  Life  and  letters.    Ed.  by  W.  Beattie.    N.  Y., 

1850.  2v.  12° 5S4.14 

—  Specimens  of  the  British  poets,  with  notices, 

and  an  essay  on  English  poetry.    New  ed. 
Philadelphia,  1853.    8° 311.0 


Campbell,  T.    Specimena  of  the  British   poets. 

1400-1805.     London,  1819.    7v.  p.8° 34-3.14 

('on(<>nM.— Vol.  I.  Essay  on  English  poetry.  II. 
Chaucer,  140",  to  Beaumont,  1628.  III.  Drayton, 
Iftil,  to  Phillips,  1«CL  IV.  Shirley,  KM.  to  Prior, 
I72I.  V.  Sewell,  172<i,  to  Carey,  17i«.  VI.  Churchill, 
17i;4,  to  Johnson,  1784.  Vli.  Whitehead,  1765,  to 
Anstey,  1»«. 

—  Contributions  to  the  life  of  Burns 580.15 

Campbell,  W.  W.     Border  warfare  of  N.  York 

during  the  revolution.     N.  Y.,  1849.     12°...     217.11 

—  Robin  Hood  and  Captain  Kidd.  N.Y.,  1853.  12°      589.2 
Camus,  J.  P.    Palombe  ou  la  femrae  honorable. 

[Roman].     Etude  sur  Camus  et  le  roman 
Chretien,    au    XVII    Siiiclc,    par  Rigault. 

Paris,  1853.    12° 1078.12 

Canada.    Arfwedson,  C.  D.     C.  in  1832-34    .  .  .  024.12 

—  De  Roos,  F.  F.     Travels  in 024.14 

—  Dixon,.).    Tour  through 037.8 

—  Duncan,  J.  >I.     Travels  in 028.24 

—  Finch,  I.    Travels  in 024.7 

—  llowison,  J.    Sketches  of  Upper 037.1 

—  Jameson,  A.    Sketclies  in,  among  the  red  men  409.12 

—  -    Sketches  in 029.24 

—  -    AVinter  studies  and  summer  rambles  in.  .     029.10 

—  Lambert,  J.    Travels  through  Lower  ....  025.20 

—  Lyell,  C.    Geological  observations  on  .   .  .  .  028.1 

—  Melish,  J.    Travels  through  Upper 023.7 

—  Moodie,  S.    Life  in 030.3-11 

—  Murray,  A.  M.    Letters  from 039.18 

—  Murray,  H.    Discoveries  .and  travels  in   .   .   .  025.14 

—  Murray,  H.  A.    Travels  in 027.4 

—  Smith,  W.  II.    Past,  present  and  future  of  C. 

West 205.1 

—  Traill,  Mrs.  C.  P.     The  backwoods  of  .   .   .   .       839.1 

—  Tremenheere,  H.  S.    Notes  on  public  subjects 

during  a  tour  in 297.12 

—  Weld,  I.  Travels  through  Upper  and  Lower  C.  025.15 
Caxadas.     Heriot,  G.     Travels  through  the  .   .   .  029.23 

—  ShirrefF,  P.    Comprehensive  view  of  the  .  .  024.10 
Canadian  forest.   Stories  of  the.     Traill,   Mrs. 

C.  P 728.17 

C.INDLES.   Kurten,  P.    Transparent  and  eamphene 

oil 198.11-12 

—  Morfit,  C.    Chemistry  applied  to  the  manufac- 

ture of 194.5 

Canning,  G.    Select  speeclies.    Ed.  by  R.  Walsh. 

Philadelphia,  1850.    8' 802.2 

—  Life  of.    Bell,  R 506.12-13 

—  Memoir  of 830.38 

Canoe  voyage  up  the  Miunay  .Sotor.    Featherston- 

haugh,  G.  W 023.14 

C.\NOT,  T.    Twenty  years  of  an  African  slaver. 

Ed.  by  B.  Mayer.    New  York,  1854.     12°  .   .  609.2 

Canterbury  tales.    Chaucer,  G 754.11 

—  -    Same .330.15 

—  Lee,H 437.2 

—  Lee,  S 437.1 

Canticles,  New  translation  of,  by  Noycs,  G.  R.  1097.21 
Cantit,  C.     Ezelino  da  Romano.     Storia  d'  un 

Ghibellino.    Milano,  1854.    12° 1040.15 

—  Margherita  Pusterla,  racconto.    La  Madonna 

d' Imbevera,  racconto.  Isotta,  novella.  Inni 

sacri.     Firenze,  1845.     12° 1046.13 

—  Racconti  e  descrizioni.    Milano,  1851.    12°.  .    10-10.14 

—  Storia  di  cento  auui  [1750-1850.]    3a  ed.    Fi- 

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—  Tre  discorsi  sulla  storia  universale.    [Notizie 

biogr.  c  bibliogr.  di  Carlotti.]       Firenze, 

1855.     12° 1040.12 

Cant^,  Ig.    Macario  Spaocalancia.    Avvcnturc  d' 

un  uomo  di  pace,  1525.  Milano,  1845.  12°  .  1040.11 
C.VNTON   Chinese,   The.     .Sojourn  in   the  celestial 

empire.     Tiffany,  O.jr 697.8 

C.\.NZONiEKE  of  Dante.    Italian  and  English.  Tr. 

by  C.  Lyell 355.2 

Cape  Ann,  Landing  at.    Thornton,  J.  W 223.2 

Cape,  The,  and  the  Kaffirs.     Ward,  H 699.15 

C.VPE  of  Good  Hope,  The.  Journal  of  a  residence 

at.    Bunbury,  C.  J.  F 692.14 

—  -    Same 098.14 


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Capefigi-e,  B.  H.  R.    Hist,  de  Philippe  Auguste. 

3c  cd.     Paris,  18-11.    2v.     12° 1006.0 

CvriTAi.  piiuishment.    IXfouec  of.  Chccvcr,  G.  li.    135.23 

Cai-italuiuI  labor.     Kui^'lit,  C 840. 20 

CAi'lTAt,,  currt-nrv  aud  baiikiuj^.  Wilson,.!..  .  -  1-30.8 
Capi'E,  C  Memoirs,  by  herself.  Roston,  1824.  12°  599.5 
Capkon,  E.  S.    History  of  Califoruia.    Boston, 

18.54.     12' 2.37.13 

Captaix.s  of  the  old  world.  IIerl>crt,  II.  W..  .  .  948.8 
CAPTAIN'S  of  the  Itoniau  repiib.  Herbert,  H.  W.  948.7 
CAPTlvnv  among  the  Indians.  Hunter, . J.  D.  .  .  244.9 
Caraccas.  Geographical  notices  of.  Biggs,.!..  200.7 
Caiiakas,    The,    of    Maddaloni.      Naples    under 

Spanisli  dominion.  Transl.  Reuniont,  A.  v.  827.2 
CARCAXU,  G.  Dodiei  novelle.  Kirenze,  1853.  12°  1050.10 
Conte7iti.  —  Dc\la  Icttcratura  ruslicale.  Lettora  a 
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—    Racconti  semplici.    Milano,  1853.    10° ...  .     1050.5 
C'o)if/:H/.<.  —  Memorie  d'un  Tanciullo  ;    Una  povera 
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Cardaxo,  G.    Life  of.    Morlcy,  H 546.10 

Cardoxni;,  D.  Dom.  See  Cabinet  des  F^es 
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Cards.    Les  cartes  ii  jouer   et   la   cartomancie. 

Ambly,  P.  B.  d' 1078.28 

Carey,  A.    Clovemook.     New  York,  1852.    12°  .     416.15 
Carey,  G.  G.    Astronomy  :  as  known  at  the  pres- 
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Carey,   H.  C.     Essay  on  wages.    Phila.,  1835.    8°      130.7 

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—  Slave  trade,  domestic  and  foreign.     Philadel- 

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Carl  XIV'.,  Johan,  king  of  Sweden,  marshal  Ber- 
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Carlen,  E.  F.  Gustavus  Lindorm.  N.  Y.,  1853. 12°      766.7 

—  Slarie  Louise,   and  Passages  in  the  life   of 

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—  One  year :  a  tale  of  wedlock.     N.  Y.,1S53.    12°  760.4-5 

—  Rose   of  Tistelon :    a   tale.     London,    1844. 

2v.    p.8° 766.3 

—  Smugglers  of  the  Swedish  coast.  N.Y.,  1845.  8°      766.2 

—  Whimsical  woman.     New  York,  1854.     12°  .  .       760.6 

Carletti,  M.     Notizie  di  C.  Cantii 1046.12 

Carleton,   G.    Memoirs   by  himself;   including 

anecdotes  of  the  war  in  Spain.    Edinburgh, 

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Carleto.v,  J.  II.      Battle  of  Buena  Vista.    New 

York,  1848.     10° 259.8 

Carletox,  W.  The  black  prophet:  a  tale.  Lou- 
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Carlisle,  Earl  of.    See  Howard,  (i.  W.  F. 

Carlisle,  Mass.,  History  of.    Shattuck,  L.  .  .  .     224.20 

Carlyle,  T.    Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays. 

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—  -    Same.    New  ed.     Pliiladelphia,  1850.    8°.       863.7 

—  Genius  and  writings  of  Burns 586.15 

—  French  revolution  :   a  history.     Boston,  1838. 

2v.     12° 1007.7 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1847.    2v.     12°   ...   .      1008.4 

—  German  romance.    Edinburgh,  1827.    4v.    12°      418.1 

Contmlj'.  —  Vol.  1.  Musxus  and  La   Alette  Fouqu^. 
IL  Tieck  and  Hoffmann.    HI.  Uichter.    IV.  Goethe. 

—  Heroes,  hero  worship  and  the  heroic  in  liist. 

New  York,  1852.     12° 885.13 

—  Latter  day  pamphlets.    Boston,  1850.    12°.  .     885.15 

—  Life  of  Schiller.    From  2d  London  ed.    N.  Y., 

1846.    12° 545.12 

—  Life  of  John  Sterling.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1852.  12°    584.15 

—  Passages  selected  from  :  with  memoir.    Lon- 

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K.  II (rm.2 


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CiiATSWORTii :  a  romance.    Ward,  R.  P 787.1 

Chatterton,   T.,  with    notices  of  his    poetical 

works,  life,  Rowley  controversy  and  notes. 

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Chauceu,  G.    Poetical  works,  with  mem.,  by  .^ir 

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Nicolas;  Essay  on  the  languaw  nnd  vcrsifieotioii  of 
Chaucer,  by  T.  Tyrwhitt,  Esq.;  Introdudory  dis- 
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tales.  IV.  The  romaunt  of  the  rose;  Troilus  and 
Crcseidc,  b.  1,2.  V.  Troilus  and  CreseUle,  b. ." — j; 
Legend  of  gool  women;  A^oodly  ballade  of  Chouecr; 
The  booke  of  the  dutchosse;  The  assembly  of  foules. 
VI.  Queen  Annelida  nnd  f.dsc  Arcitc;  The  complaint 
of  the  black  knight;  .V  praise  of  women;  'Ihe  house 
Otfame;  The  complaint  of  Mars  and  Venus;  The 
cuckow  and  Ihc  nightingale  ;  The  court  of  love  ; 
Cliauc^r'«  d ream ;  Tlie  flower  and  the  leaf;  Chaucer's 
A.  B.  C;  Ballads,  etc. 

—  Riclics  of  Chaucer ;  notes  and  mem.,  by  C.  C. 

Clarke.    London,  18.35.    'Z\.    12° .355.4 

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—  Canterbury    tales.      Notes    of  T.    Tyrwliitt. 

Newcd.    New  York,  1855.     12° 754.11 

—  Canterbury  tales.    Ed.  by  J.  Saunders.    Lon- 

don, 18-15-47.    2v.    18° S40.12 

—  -    Tales  from,  in  prose.    Clarke,  C.  C.  .  .  .  754.12 

—  Dryden,  J.    Fables  transl.ated  into  verso  .  .  .  .315.17 

—  Saunders,  J.  Pictures  of  Eng-.  life  fr.  Chaucer  8.50.0 
Cheap  repository  tracts.    Lond.,  1830-3'J.    .3v.  12°  1108.13 
ClIEETllAM,  J.     LifeofT.  Paine.     N.  Y.,  1809.    8°  513.14 
Cheevek,  G.  B.    Lectures  on  the  Pilgrim's  pro- 
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the    reason   of  punishment    by  T.  Lewis. 

New  York,  1840.     12° 135.23 

Cheever,  H.  T.    The  island  world  of  the  Pacific. 

New  York,  1851.     12° 705.11 

—  Life  in  the  Sandwich  Islands.    N.  Y.,  1851.  12°  705.20 

—  The  whale  and  his  captors.    N.  York,  1850.   12°    728.8 
Chelius,  J.  M.    System  of  surgery.    Transl.  by 

South,  J.  F.     Pliiladelphia,  1847.    3v.  8°  .   .  152.8 

Chelsea  pensioners.  The  :  a  novel.  Glcig,  G.  R.  777.2 
CiiEMicAi- analysis.    Frosenlus,  C.  R.    Sy.stem  of, 

qualitative  and  quantitative 155.10-11 

—  Normandy,  A.    Commercial  handbook  of  .  .  15  5.20 

—  -    Introduction  to  Rose's  treatise  on  .  .  .  .  155.13 

—  Rose,  H.    Practical  treatise  of 155.12 

—  Will,  H.    Outlines  of 15G.2 

—  Wohler,  F.    Manual  of 156.10 

Chemical  and  pharmaceutical  processes.    Bell,  J.  199.10 

C MEMK  AL  aud  pharmaceut.  manipulat's.  Morlit,  C.  155.2 

(^IIE.MICAL  field  lectures.    Stcickhardt,  J.  A.  .  .  .  836.1 

CiiEMicAL  manipulation.    Faraday,  M 155.17 

—  Noad,  II.  M 1.55.9 

Chemical  philosophy,  Introd.  to.  Daniell,  J.  F.  155.3 
Che.mical  and  physiological  balance  of  organic 

nature.    Dumas  and  Boussingault 150. .34 

Chemical  problems  and  reactions.    Cooke,  J.  P.  .  150.8 

Chemical  technology.    Ronalds,  E 155.20 

Chemical  tests.   Aecum,  F.   Treat,  on  use,  etc.,  of  150.24 
Chejilstry.  Abel,  F.  A.  and  Bloxam,  C.  L.  Hand- 
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—  Berzelius,  J.  J.    Tlie  use  of  the  blow-pipe  .  .  155.22 

—  Bowman,  J.  E.    Handbook  of  medical .   .   .  .  157.11 

—  Campbell,  D.    Text  book  of  inorganic  .  .  .   .  150. .30 

—  Comstock,  J.  L.    Elements  of 150.17 

—  Daubeny,C.    Atomic  theory 149. .30 

—  Donovan,  M.    Treatise  on 398.13 

—  Dyer  and  colour  m.aker's  companion 199.13 

—  Faraday,  M.    The  non-metallic  elements.  .   .  15'5.33 

—  Familiar  introduction  to 149. .39 

—  Fownes,  G.    Rudimentary 819.1 

—  Fresenius,  C.  R.  and  Vrill,  II.    Alkalimetry  .  15T.21 

—  Glover,  R.  M.    Manual  of  elementary  ....  150.25 

—  Graham,  T.    Elements  of 144.7 

—  Gregory,  W.    Elementary  treatise  on  .  .  .  .  150.27 

—  -    Inorganic 150.19 

—  -    Organic 1;50.18 

—  Griffin,  ,L  J.     Radical  theory  in 15S.23 


Chemlstrv.    Griffiths,  T.    C.  of  the  four  seasons.  156.6 

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—  Iluard,  A.     Epitome  of 1.55.23 

—  Introduction  to  iiractical  organic  .  .  .  .  v.  I.  of  850.25 

—  Johnston,  .f.  F.  AV.    C.  applied  to  agriculture  104.14 

—  -    C.  of  common  life 150.15 

—  .lones,  II.  B.    Animal  C.  in  stom.acli  diseases  155.10 

—  Kemp,  T.  L.    Discoveries  and  applications  of 

modern 15'i.22 

—  Knapp,  F.    C.  applied  to  the  art.s  and  manuf.  144. .3-4 

—  Liebig,  .1.    Agricultural 155.24 

—  -    Animal 155.4 

—  -    Applica.  of  orgJin.  C.  toagric.  and  physiol.  155.25 

—  -    Handbook  of  organic  analysis 1.50.23 

—  -    C.  in  relation  to  physiology 1.55.21 

—  -    C.  of  food 1.55.7 

—  Liiwig,  C.    Organic  and  physiological 1,50.4 

—  Manuel  de  chimio 1075.35 

—  Marcet,  Mrs.  .1.    Conversations  on 1.55.20 

—  Marcet,  AV.    Composition  of  foo<l 155.15 

—  Miller,  W.  A.     Organic 150.5 

—  3Iorfit,  C.    C.  applied  to  the  manufacture  of 

soap  and  candles 194.5 

—  Mulder,  G.  .7.     C.  of  vegetable  and  animal 

physiology 155.8 

—  -    C.  of  wine 150.26 

—  Napier,  J.    C.  applied  to  dyeing 197. .3 

—  Peirce,  C.  II.    Examination  of  drugs,  etc.  .  .  153.13 

—  Phillips,  J.  A.    C.  of  the  metals 190.14 

—  I'lattner,  C.  F.  and  Muspratt,  S.     Use  of  the 

blow-pipe 155.18 

—  Prout,  W.    C.  and  natural  theology 820.10 

—  Itegrnault,  M.  V.     Elements  of 155.1 

—  Rcid,  D.  B.    Rudiments  of 150. .35 

—  Siockhardt,  .1.  A.    Principles  of ]50.9-:0 

—  Thomson,  R.  D.    Cyclopadia  of 150.7 

—  -    School 153.31 

—  Turner,  E.    Elements  of 155.5-0 

—  Williams,  C.  W.     Combustion    of  coal    aud 

prevention  of  smoke 195.14 

Cherubini,  L.    Counterpoint  aud  fugue.    Transl. 

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Chesapeake  and  Shannon,  (ships,)  Action  betw'n  529.5 
CiiESEBRO',  C.    Victoria  ;  or,  the  world  overcome. 

New   York,   185().     12° 775.11 

Chesney,  F.  R.     Russo-Turkish    campaigns  of 

1828-29.    New  York,  1.854.     12° 918.6-7 

—  -    Same.    3d  ed.    Lond.,  1854.     12° 918.5 

Chess,  Introduction  to,  with  Philidor's  analysis  197.27 

—  Montigny.     Stratagems  of 197. .30 

—  Staunton,  II.    Chess  player's  companion    .  .  810.4 

—  -    Chess  player's  hand  book 810.1 

—  -    Chess  tournament 820.1 

—  Walker,  G.    Art  of  chess  play 197.26 

Chester  plays.    Edited  by  T.  Wright 342.10 

Chesterfield,  Lord.    See  Stanhope,  P.  I). 
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Chestn'L'T     wood.     A  tale.     By  Liele    Linden. 

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Chettle,  H.,  Dekker,  T.  aud  Haughton,  W.  Pa- 
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Chevalier,  M.    Essays  on  industrial  subjects  .  147.21 

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Chief  justices  of  the  supreme  court  of   the  C 

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Child  at  home.    Abbott,  .J.  S.  C 1109.14 

Child,!'..).     Four  old  plays.     Thersytes :    Jack 

Jugler  ;    and     Ileywood's    Pardoner    and 
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and  Kinwelniarsh.    Camb.,  1848.     12°.  .  .  350.1 


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—  AVilliams,  S.  W.    Chinese  empire  and  its  in- 

habitants    090.12 

CiiirjiAN,  D.    Memoir  of  Soth  AVarner.    [Also,] 

the  life  of  E.  Allen,  by  J.  Sparks,    iliddle- 

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CniPPKWAY  Indians,  Character,  customs,  etc.,  of. 

3I'Kenney,  T.  L 025.4 

CiiiTTKNDKX,  W.  P..    Lifeof.I.  B.  Ladd 898.7 

ClllVAI.UY  and  charity  illustrated  by  t!ie  lives  of 

Bortraud  du  Guesclin  and  .John  Howard  .  .  5S9.14 

Chivaluy.    .James,  G.  p.  li.    History  of 810.20 

—  Mills,  C.    History  of:  or,  knighthood  and  its 

times 945.2 

—  Stabbing,  H.    History  of  C.  and  the  crusades  830.56 
Choix  d'  anecdotes.    Precis  hist,  sur  la  revolution 

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CiiORLKY,  H.  F.    Modern  German  music.    Lond., 

1854.   2v.  8° i^09.5 

CiiORLTOX,  W.    American  grape  grower's  guide. 

New  York,  1856.    12° 105.25 

CiiOUANXKiaK,  The  war  in  the  little.  Hill,  G.  J.  1008.13 
CiioULES,  .J.  O.    Cruise  of  the  steam  yaciit  North 

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Cliow-ciiow  :  journal  in  India,  Egypt,  and  Syria. 

Gary,  A.  F 090.1 

Christ  a  friend.    Adams,  N 1106.1 

Christ  knocking  at  the  door.    Flavel,  J 1107.4 

Christ.    Furness,\V.  H.    Jeens  and  his  biograph.    1101.5 

—  Greenlcaf,  S.    Account  of  the  trial  of  Jesus  .    109:1.10 

—  Neander,  A.    Life  of  Jesus  Christ 848.8 

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Christiax  art  in  the  middle  ages.  Didron,  M.  .  815.9 
Christian  character,  formation  of.  Ware,  H.  jr.  1089.31 
Christian  church.    See  Church  and  Ecclesiastical 

history. 
Christian  contemplated.  The.  Lectures.  Jay,  W.    119.14 
Christian  days  and  thoughts.    Peabody,  E.  .  .  .     117.12 
Christian  divinity,  Apology  for  the  true.    Bar- 
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Christian  doctrine  and  practice  in  the  second  cen- 
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Christian  doctrine.  Lectures  on.  Peabody,  A.  P.  117.13 
Christian  duty,  Pastoral  addresses  on.    James, 

J.  A 1088.30 

Christian  iconograpiiy.    Didron,  31 815.9 

Christian  life,  in  the  early  and  middle  ages.  Ne- 
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Christian  life,  social  and  individual.  Bayne,  P.  1086.12-13 

Christian  missions.    See  Missions. 

Christian  morals.    Browne,  SirT v.  III.  of  846.11 

—  More,  H 129.20 

See  also  .•  Ethics,  Morals,  etc. 
Christian  professor,  Counsels  and  cautions  ad- 
dressed to  the.    James,  J.  A 118  8 

Christian  progress.    James,  J.  A 119.22 

Christian  religion.    See  Evidences. 
Christian  sects.    Phi  la.,  1846.   16° .  .  .  .  v.  III.  of  850.25 
See  also  .•  Ecclesiastical  history. 

Christian  slave :  a  drama.    Stowe,  H.  B 357.11 

Christian  socialism.    Ballon,  A 1.34.2 

Christian  truth,  etc..  Views  of.    Priestley,  J.    .    1099.10 
Christian  year.  The.  Thoughts  inverse  for  Sun- 
days and  holydays.    Keble,  J 10^3.20 

Christianity.  Chateaubriand,  Vise.  de.  Genius  of    1095.1 

—  -    Selections  from  "  Genius  of  C." 1088.10 

—  .Tames,  II.    C.  the  logic  of  creation 1088.7 

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—  Martineau,  J.    Studies  of 108fi.l4 

—  Norton,  A.    Tracts  concerning 1095.3 

See  also:  Evidences,  Missions,  Theology. 
Christian's  manual  of  faith  and  devotion.    Ho- 

bart,  J.  H 1099.16 

Christians,  The  early.    Eliot,  S 1.34.8 

Christie  Johnstone:  a  novel.    Keade,  C 4i5.7 

Christina  and  her  court:  a  novel.    Velde,  F.  K. 

van  der 801 . 1 

Christison,  R.  Manual  of  practical  toxicology. 
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Christmas,  II.    Echoes  of  the  universe.    Phila., 

1850.     12° 1106.5 

—  Nicliolas  I.    Brief  mem.  of  his  life  and  reign. 

London,  1854.     10° 540.20 

Christmas,  Customs,  ceremonies,  etc.,  of.  Hervey, 

T.  K 989.2 

Christmas  books.    Dickens,  C 402.10-17 

Christmas  carol,  A.    Dickens,  C 481.12-16 

Christmas  fire.  New  stories  by  the.    Dickens,  C. .  491 .1-6 

Christmas  holydays  in  Kome.    Kip,  W.  1 078.18 

Christmas  stories.    Dickens,  C 481.12-16 

Christoffel,  R.  Zwingli:  or,  the  reformation 
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Chronicle  of  the  Cid,  from  the  Spanish,  by  R. 

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CHRONICLES 


37 


CLASSICS 


Chronicles.    Froissart,   J.    C.  of  Kng-.,  France 

and  Spain,  etc *. 1001.2 

—  Jerrold,  D.    C.  of  Clovornook v.  VI.  of  000.1 

—  Pettijjrew,  T.  J.    C.  of  tlio  tombs Soj.l.T 

—  Young->  A.    C.  of  the  pilgrim  fathers 223.12-1."$ 

CllRONOl.odY.     Blair,  J.     Clironoloj,ncal  tables.  .       8.'5(5.2 

—  Jlunsell,  J.    Every  day  book  of  hist,  aud  C.      947.1 

—  Nicolas,  Sir  X.  ir.     C.  of  history .3()8.2 

—  C.  of  hist.,  art,  literature  and  civilization  .   .   .  82'.).:!i) 

—  Tegg-,  T.    Uietionary  of 947.2 

—  -  C.  from  the  earliest  period  to  present  time  949.7 
CriRYSOSTOM,.T.  Lil'e  of,  by  I'erthes,  F.  M.  .  .  .  547.20 
CHuncir.     Barrett,  B.  F.     True  measure  of  a  true  C.  1088.15 

—  Bartol,  C.  A.    Unity  of  ('.  and  congregation  .  1080. .30 

—  Coleridge,  S.  T.    Church  and  state  .  .  v.  VI.  of  880.2 

—  Cumming,  J.    C.  before  the  flood llG.ll 

—  3Iacaulay,  T.  B.      C.  and  state.    Review  of 

Gladstone  on 409.20 

—  Noel,  B.  W.    Union  of  C.  and  state 128.3 

—  Spencer,  C.  C.    Explanation,  etc.,  of  C.  modes      204.5 

See  also:  Ecclesiastical  hist,  and  Theology. 
Churchill,  C.    Poetical  works,  with  notes  and 

life,  by  W.  Tooke.    Lond.,  1844.    3v.  16°  .  .       319.0 

Contents.  — Vo\.  I.  L'f,',  letters,  will,  etc.;  The  Ros- 
ciad;  The  npology,  addressed  to  the  ciitical  reviewers; 
Niglit;  The  projilieey  of  famine;  An  epistle  to  Wm. 
Ilocarth.  II.  The  duellist;  Gotham;  The  author; 
The  conference;  The  ghost,  b.  1—3.  III.  The  ghost, 
b.  4;  The  cniidirtate;  The  furewell;  The  times;  Inde- 
pendence; The  journey;  Frasnientof  a  dedication; 
Lines  written  in  Windsor  park;   Index. 

—  Poetical  works,  with  mem.,  uotes,  etc.,  by  G. 

Giliillau.     N.  Y.,  1855.     h° 322.5 

—  Biography  of.    Forstcr,  J v.  II.  of  894. 3 

Churchill,  F.    Diseases  of  women.    New  Am. 

ed. ;  byD.  F.  Condie.   Pliiladelphia,  1852.  8°  151.11 
Churchill,  J.  Duke  of  Marlborough.    Bucke,  C. 

Life  of 379.5 

—  -    Coxe,  W.    Memoirs  of 838.2 

Churchyards,  Chapters  on.    Soutlicy,  Mrs.  C.  .  878.10 

CiiuTii:  d'unange;  episode.    Lamartine,  A.  de  .  .  1008.12 

Gibber,  C.  Dramatic  works.  Loudon,  1700.  4v.  10°  357.13 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Love's  last  sliift,  a  comedy  ; 
Woman's  wit,  a  comedy ;  I.ove  makes  a  man,  a  com- 
edy; She  would  and  she  would  not,  a  comedy.  II. 
The  careless  husband,  a  comedy;  The  rival  fools,  a 
comedy;  The  lady's  last  stake,  a  comcd3';  Richard 
III.,  a  tragedy.  III.  The  double  gallant,  a  comedy; 
Ximena,  a  tragedy;  The  comical  lovers,  a  comedy; 
The  non -juror,  a  comedy.  IV.  The  refusal,  a  com- 
edy; The  provoked  hush:ind,  a  comedy;  Love  in  a 
riddle,  a  pastoral;  King  John,  a  tragedy. 

Cicero,  M.  T.  Academic  questions.  De  Finibus 
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—  Three  books  of  offices,  etc.      Transl.  by  C.  R. 

Edmonds.     London,  1853.     p.&° 824.2 

—  Orations,  etc.    Transl.  by  C.  D.  Youge.     Lon- 

don, 1851-52.     4v.    p.8° 824.10 

—  Orations,    offices,    ('ato    and    Laelius.     New 

York,  1852.    3v.  18° 8.30.12 

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^:s.'i.     18° 808.22 

—  Oratory.    Transl.  by  ,1.  S.  Watsou.    Ivondon, 

1,S)5.    p.8° 844.9 

—  Three  dialogues  on  the  orator.    Translated  by 

W.  Guthrie.    2d  Am.  ed.    N.  Y.,  n.d.     IS'  .     830.24 

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1S.J3.    p.8° 834.14 

—  Tusculru  questions.     Transl.  by  (j.   A.  0:is. 

Boston,  IKiO.     12° 128.5 

—  Life  by  Dr.  Middletou.      Inciters,  transl.    by 

W.  Melmoth  and  lleberden.   Lond.,  1S48.  8°      .541.2 

—  Life  of.     IIollings,.L  F .389.7 

Cm,  the.  Chronicle  of,  transl.  by  U.  Southcy  .   .   .       913.2 

—  Dennis,  G.     A  short  chronicle  of 840.19 

—  Lockhart,  .1.  G.    Acct.,  with  specimens  of .   .       310.1 

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CiLi(i.\.     Hist.  acct.  of.     Barker,  W.  B 094.2 

Cix<j-Mars.      Conjuration   de.     Paris,  185'5.     1'2°  .    1078.31 

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CiRCUMNAViOATioxof  the  globe.  Hist.  acct.  etc.  810.70 
Cities,  Ruins  of  ancient ;    with  accts.  of  their 

rise,  fall,  etc.  Bucke,  C 379.0 

Citizen  of  Prague.     Translated  by  M.   Ilowitt. 

N.  v.,  184(;.    8° .' 802. '25 

City  of  the  great  king.    Barclay,  J. 'J' 084.3 

City  poems.    Smith,  A .321.11 

Civil  liberty  and  self-government.  Lieber,  F..  .  134.13 
CiviMZATKix.    Buckle,  ILT.    Hist,  of,  in  England  942.1-2 

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Clapp,  T.    Autobiographical  sketches  and  recol- 
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CLArncRTox,  11.  ami  Denham,  D.    Trav.  in  Africa      093.0 

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Clar.\    Howard:    or,    the    enthusiasm    of    love. 

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Clara  :    or,  slave  life    in  Europe.    Ilackliinder, 

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Clarexce,  a  talc  of  our  own  times.    Sedgwick, 

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Clarexdox,  Earl  of.     See  Hyde,  E. 

Clarixda,  Mrs.  M'Lehose.    Correspondence  with 

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Clark,  D.  \V.    Jlethodist  Episcopal  pulpit.    G. 

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Clarke,  M.C.     (iirlhood  of  Shakespeare's  hero- 
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COLOMBO 


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COLONNA 


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2v.  12° 046.20 

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2v.  12° 659.20-27 

—  Gleanings  in    Europe.     Italy.     Phila.,    1838. 

2v.  12° C79.4 

—  The  headsman  :  a  tale.    New  ed.    N.  Y.,  1852. 

2v.  in  1.    12° 700.20-24 

—  The  Ileidenmaucr.    New  ed.    N.  Y.,  1852.    2v. 

in  1.    12° 700.25-29 

—  Home  as  found.    New  ed.    N.  Y.,  1852.    2v. 

in  1.     12° 700.33-37 

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N.  Y.    2v.  in  1.    12° 700.30-32 

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3v.  in  1.    8° 215.4-7 

—  -    Same.    To  1853.    N.  Y.,  1853.    8°  3v.  in  1 .  215.2-3 

—  -    Same.  To  1850,  abridged.  N.Y.,1850.  12°  215. 13-14 

—  Jack  Tier :  a  novel.    New  ed.    N.  York,  1852. 

2v.  in  1.     12° 700.38-40 

—  The  last  of  the  Mohicans.  N.  Y.,  1853.    12°  .    770.9-12 

—  -    Same.  New  ed.  N.  Y.,  1852.  2v.  in  1.    12°  770.13-16 

—  Lionel  Lincoln.    New  ed.    N.  Y.,  1852.     2v. 

in  1.     12° 700.41-44 

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Phila.,  1840.    2v.  in  1.    12° 527.3-5 

—  Memorial  of.    New  York,  1852.    12° 524.19 

—  Mercedes  of  Castile.    New  ed.    N.  Y.,  1852. 

2v.  in  1.     12° 700.45-49 

—  Miles  Wallingford.     New  ed.    N.  Y.,  1852. 

2v.  in  1.     12° 700.0-8 

—  The  Monikins.    New  ed.     N.  Y.,  1852,    2v. 

in  1.    12° 770.34-37 


Cooper,  J.  F.     Ned  Myers ;  or  a  life  before  the 

mast.    Newed.    N.  Y.,  1852.    12° 770.38-40 

—  Notions  of  the  Americans.  Philadelphia,  1828. 

2v.  12° 629.12 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.    1852.    2v.  in  1.    12° .   .  780.40-44 

—  The  oak-openings.  Newed.  1852.  2v.  in  1.  12°  770.41-44 

—  The  pathfinder.    New  ed.     New  York,  1852. 

2v.  in  1.     12° 770.20-25 

—  -    Same.  Revised  and  corrected,  with  introd. 

and  notes.    Now  York,  1852.    12° 770.17-19 

—  The  pilot :  a  tale  of  the  sea.    New  cd.   N.  Y., 

1852.    2v.  in  1.     12° 780.1^ 

—  The  pilot :  a  tale  of  the  sea.    With  introduc- 

tion, notes,  etc.    New  York,  1853.   12° .  .  .       780.5 

—  The  pioneers,  with  introd.,  notes,  etc.    New 

York,  1852.    12° 770.26 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.   N.Y.,  1852.  2v.  in  1.  12°  770.27-.30 

—  The  prairie :    a  tale.    New  cd.    New  York, 

1852.    2v.  in  1.     12° 770.31-33 

—  Precaution :  a  novel.     New  ed.    New  York, 

1852.    2v.ini.     12° 780.0-10 

—  The  red  rover :  a  tale.     New  ed.    New  York, 

1852.    2v.ini.      12° .780.11-15 

—  -    Same.     Revised,  with  new  introd.,  notes, 

etc.     New  York,  1853.     12° 780.1G-17 

—  The  redskins :  a  novel.    New  ed.    New  York, 

1852.  2v.ini.     12° 780.18-21 

—  Residence  in  France,  etc.  Lond.,  1830.  2v.  p. 8°      054.9 

—  Satanstoe  :  a  tale.    New  ed.    New  York,  1852. 

2v.  in  1.     12° 760.22-25 

—  The  sea-lions.      New  ed.    New  York,   1852. 

2v.  in  1.    12° 780.20-29 

—  Sketches  of  Switzerland.    Philadelphia,  183C. 

2v.    12° 603.10 

—  The  spy :  a  tale.    New  ed.    New  York,  1852. 

2v.  in  1.    12° 780.30-34 

—  The  two  admirals :  a  tale.    New  ed.     New 

York,  1852.     2v.  in  1.     12° 780.35-38 

—  -    Same.    Revised,  with  introd.,  notes,  etc. 

1853.  12° 780.39 

—  The  water-witch.    New  ed.    New  York,  1852. 

2v.  in  1.     12° 780.45-48 

—  The  wept  of  wish-ton-wish :    a  tale.     New 

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—  -    Same.    New  ed.    New  York,  1853.     12°.  .     780.49 

—  Wing-and-wing  :  a  tale.   Revised,  with  intro- 

duction, etc.    New  York,  1851.    12° 780.59 

—  -    Same.  Newed.  N.Y.,  1852.  2v.  in  1.  12°  .780.54-58 

—  Wyandotte:  a  novel.     London,  1843.    .3v.    12°      790.7 

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DEIPXOSOPHISTS  :    or  banquet    of    the    learned. 

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365.2  I 
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834.1 

800.2 

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834.3 

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626.15 

819.30 
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819.30 

G93.7 
693.6 

197.7 

829.4 

378.10 


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Desigx  in  architecture,  Prin.  of.  Garbett,  E.  L.  819.13 
Destiny  :  or,  the  chiers  daughter.  Ferrier,  Miss.  777.13 
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Dn-NK.     Koniau.    Sternberg,  A.  F.  v.  U 10.3".  11 

DlAiiv.   New  sketdiesofevery  day  life.   Brcmcr,F.  455.2-3 

IHAIJV  of  an  ennuyce.    Jameson,  Mrs.  A 058.8 

]H\i;v  of  au  invalid.     Jlatthews,  If 079.14 

DiAVOLi)  del  Sant' I'flicio.    Storia  Bologuese,  dal 

178<.V1800.     Zanolini,  A 1057.9 

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Dinni.i;,  S.    ilist.  of  tlie  Sandwicli  Islands'  mis- 
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—  Thoughts  on  missions.  New  Y'ork,  n.d.  10°  119.20 
DinniN,  T.  Reminiscences.  London,  1827.  2v.  8°  597.3 
Diciiteu   und   Kaufmann.    Ein   Lebensgemalde. 

Auerbach,  15 1037.4 

Dick,  T.    Celestial  scenery.    N.  York,  n.d.    18° .     810.77 

—  Iinprov.  of  society  by  the  diffusion  of  knowl- 

edge.   New  York,  n.d.     18° 810.58-59 

—  -    .Same.    Glasgow,  1833.     12° 124.19 

—  The  practical  astronomer.  New  York,  1840.  12°    149.14 

—  The  sidereal  heavens.  New  York,  n.d.  18° .  820.0 
Dickens,  C.    American  notes.    N.  Y'.^  1842.    8°.  471. 10-17 

—  -    Same.    London,  1850.    p.S° 402.14-15 

—  Barnaby  Rudge.    London,  1841.    8° 471.1 

—  -    Same.    London,   1853.    8° 402.10-11 

—  -    Same.    Peterson's  edition.    Phila.,  n.d.  8°  471.2-0 

—  -    Same.    I'liiladelphia,  1853.    8° 471.11 

—  Bleak  house.    New  Y'ork,  1853.    2v.  12°.  ..  .402.20-21 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  n.d.    8° 481.7-11 

—  -    Same.     Pliiladelphia,  1854.    8° 481.0 

—  Cliild's  history  of  England  to  10.S8.    N.  Y., 

1851.    2v.  10° 909.1-2 

—  The  chimes.    A  goblin  story.    N.  Y.,  1845.  8°    471.10 

—  Same.    New  York,  n.d.     8° 892.10 

—  Cliristmas  books.    London,  1&52.    p.S° .   .   ..402.10-17 

—  A  Cliristmas  carol,  in  prose.    N.  Y.,  1844.    8°.     892.10 
Christmas  stories.    Pliiladelphia,  1852.    8°  .  .     481.12 

Coi!*en(.«.  — Christmas  carol;  The  chimes;  Cricket 
on  the  hearth;  Battle  of  lil'e;  The  haunted  man;  Pic- 
tures from  Italy. 

—  -    Same.  Peterson's  edition.   Phila.,  n.d.  8°481. 13-10 

—  Cricket  on  the  hearth.    Boston,  n.d.    8° .   .  .     471.19 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1840.    8° 892.10 

—  David  Copporiicld.    New  York,  1852.    2v.    12°    402.19 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  1853.    8° 481.5 

—  -    Same.    Peterson's  ed.    Phil.,  n.d.    8°.  .   481.1-4 

—  Dombey  and  son.     N.  Y.,  1848.    2v.  12°..   .   .     402.18 

—  -    Same.     Pliilaileliiliia,  1853.    8° 471.12-13 

—  -    Same.     Peterson's  ed.    Phila.,  n.d.    8°.  471. 14-15 

—  Hard  times.    London,  1854.    p.S° 472.2 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1854.    8° 481.17-22 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1854.     12° 472.1 

—  The  haunted  man,  and  the  ghost's  bargain. 

New  York,  n.d.    8° 471.10 

—  -    Same.     New  York,  n.d.   8° 892.10 

—  Household  words.     Lond.  1850-57.     15v.  8°   .       871.1 

—  Little  Dorrit,   with  illustrations.     Peterson's 

ed.    Pliiladelpl-ia,  n.d.    2v.  12° 472.4-8 

—  Martin  Chuzzlewit.    London,  1852.    8°..   .   .402.12-13 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  1853.    8° 471.7-8 

—  -    Same.    Peterson's  ed.     Phila.,  n.d.    8°.  .471.9-10 

—  New  stories.    Peterson's  ed.   Phila.,  n.d.  8°  .   491.1-0 

Content).  -  Seven  poor  travellers:  Nine  new  stories 
by  the  Christmas  lire;  Hard  times;  Lizzie  Leigh;  The 
miner's  daughters:  Fortune  Wildrcd,  etc. 


Dickens,  C.  Nicholas  Nickleby.  Lond.,  1852.  p.8°      402.9 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  1852.    8° 401.29 

—  -    Same.    Peterson's  ed.    Phila.,  n.d.  8°  .   .401.24-28 

—  The  old  curiosity  shop,  and  other  tales.  Pliil., 

1841.    8° 401.23 

—  ,    Same.     PhiladclphiiV,  1853.    8° 401.21-22 

—  -    Same.     London,  1853.    p.8° 402.8 

—  -    Same.    Peterson's  ed.   Pliila.,  n.d.    8°.  .  401.17-20 

—  Oliver  Twist.    London,  1853.    8° 402.5 

—  -    Same.    Pliiladelphia,  1853.    8°. 401.0-7 

—  -    Same.    Peterson's  ed.    Phila.,  n.d.    8°.  .401.8-10 

—  Pearl-flshiug.        Stories    from    "  Household 

words."    1st  Ser.    Auburn,  1854.    12°  .  .  .       472.3 

—  Pickwick  papers.  New  ed.  Phila.,  1853.    8°  401.11-12 

—  -    Same.    London,  1854.    p.8° 402.0-7 

—  -    Same.    Peterson's  ed.    Pliila.,  n.d.    8°  .  401.1.3-10 

—  Pictures  from  Italy.     N.  Y.,  n.d.    8° 892-10 

—  Sketches  by  "Boz."    London,  1850.    p.8°  .  .   402.2-3 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.    Philadelpliia,  1852.    8°.    461.1-3 

—  -    Same.    Peterson's  ed.    Pliila.,  n.d.    8°..   401.4-5 

—  Sunshine  on  daily  paths.     From  "  Household 

words."     Philadelpliia,  1S54.     12° 402.22-26 

—  The  Tuggs's  at  Kamsgate.  To  which  is  added 

The  pantomime  of  life.    Phila.,  18.37.    12°.       462.1 

—  and  others.  Pie-nic  papers.  Lond.,  n.d.  12°  462.4 
Dicing,  etc.  Treatise  against.  Northbrooke,  J.  .  342.13 
DiCTiONNAiKE  d'  anecdotes.     Nouv.  ed.     Kiom, 

1821.    2v.  10° 1038.5 

Dictionary  of  qno';ations  from  the  British  poets. 

2d  ed.     Loudon,  1835.     12° 358.5 

—  of    commerce    and    commercial    navigation. 

M'Culloch,  J.  K 135.9 

—  of  printing.    Savage,  'W 196.4 

—  of  Shakespearian  quotations 357.4 

—  of  chronology.     Tegg,  T 947.2 

—  of  arts,  manufactures  and  mines.    Ure,  A.  .  .       140.2 

—  of  terms  in  arcliitecture,  mining,  surveying, 

etc.    Weale,  J 819.20 

Note.  —  See  also  the  list  of  books  of  reference  ap- 
pended to  this  Index. 

DiDitON,  M.    Christian  iconography.    Translated 

by  E.  J.  Millington.    v.I.    Lond.,  1851.  p.S°  815.9 

DiEFFENBACii,  E.    Travels  in  N.  Zealand.  Lond., 

1843.    2v.  8° 705.3 

Diet.   Hitchcock,  E.   Lectures  on 158.4 

—  Pereira,  J.     Treatise  on  food  and 157.3 

Digestion.    Combe,  A.    Physiology  of 15S.15&22 

—  Sweetser,  AV.    Treatise  on 157.29 

iDiNARBAs;  a  tale.    Knight,  E.  C 799.5 

Dingelstedt,  F.  Hoptameron.  Gesammelte  Nov- 

ellen.    Magdeburg,  1841.    2v.  10° 1024.12 

Contents. — Vol.  I.  Misverstindnisse;  Die  Schei- 
dnng;  Esel  Fritze.  II.  Gutenbergs  Tod;  Lorbeer 
und  Doruenkrone;  Blinde  Liebe;  Das  bose  Auge. 

—  -    Same.    Magdeburg,  1841.  2v.  in  1.    10° .  .    1034.22 

Contents.  —  Same  as  above. 

—  Licht  nnd  Schatten  in  der  Liebe.     Novelle. 

Kassel,  1838.    10° 1028.2 

Dining,  Art  of 189.12 

Dinks.    Sportsman's  vade  raecum.    See  Herbert, 

H.  W 177.4 

Diogenes  Laertius.    Life  of  Plato v.VI.  of  814.3 

—  Lives  and  opinions  of  eminent  philosophers. 

Transl.  by  C.  D.  Yonge.     Lond..  1853.    p.8°  634.10 

DiPLOisiACY,  History  of 987.5 

DIPLOMACY'  of  the  United  States.    Lyman,  T.,  jr.  297.4 

Diplomacy  of  the  revolution.  Trescot,  W.  H.  .  217.10 
Diplomatic  correspondence   of  the  revolution. 

Sparks,  J 210.1 

Diplomatic  history    of  the  administrations    of 

AVashington  aud  Adams.    Trescot,  AV.  H.  .  297.5 

DiPLOM.vnsT,  Adventures  of  a  roving.  Wikoff,  II.  887.4 

Disciples,  Guide  for  young.    Pike,  J.  G 119.3 

Discourses  delivered  in  Murray  st.  church,  [N. 

Y.]     March— May,  1830.  New  York,  1830.  8°  1083.5 

Contents.  —  Discourses  by  Dr[s.]  Spring,  Cox,  Skin- 
ner, De  Witt,  Miller,   Sprague,    Carnahan,  Wood- 
.  bridge,  Kice,  Woods,  Wuyland,  Snodgrass,  Griffin. 

Discoveries  in  the  West  until  1519.  Robinson,  C.  625.1 
Discoveries,  inventions  and  origins,  IIi.itory  of. 

Beckmann,  .J 818.8-9 


DISCOVERY 


49 


DONALD 


DiscovEKY.    Coolcy,  W.  D.    History  of  muritinic 

and  iulaud ;i78.11 

—  Tytler,  P.  V.    Pro£,'ri>ss  of  discovery  ou  tlie 

Nortlioru  coasts  of  Aniorioa 810. sn 

DiSEAsi;.    IJii^clow,  J.    Xatiire  in lj7.L'd-'J0 

—  Forbes,  Sir  J.    Kature  and  art  in  the  cure  of.      1.07.4 

—  llufl,  G.  Prcvcution,  causes  and  cure  of .  •  .  157.8 
DiSNKY,.!.   5Iom.  of  .lohii  Jortiu.    Lond.,  1792.   8°      575.7 

DisowNicn,  Tlie  :  a  novi'l.    hytton,  K.  1$ 4(>5.5-7 

Dispic.NSATOiiY  of  the  I".  S.  oi'Anicr.  Wood,G.B.    151.12 

Disi'ON'KNT,  The  :  a  tale.    Livouian  tales S!^'.>.:J1 

D'I.jKAici.i,  H.    Literary  and  political  bioi^rapliy. 

Macknig^ht,  T '.   .   .   .      OS.'.  11 

D'ISKAKl.l,  1.     Anienities   of  literature.      2d   ed. 

Kew  York,  1841.    2v.     12" 807. 7-S 

—  -    Same.    4tli  ed.    New  York,  1847.    2v-.    12°      404.8 

—  Curiosities  of  literature.  2d  cd.   Uoston,  1834. 

.3v.    12° 807.1-2 

—  -    Same.    2d  series.    Boston,  1S.'54.    2v.    12°  807. :M 

—  -    Same.    'With  curiosities  of  American  lit- 

erature, by  li.  W.  Griswold.  N.  Y.,  1851.  8"      402.5 

—  Life  pad  reign  of  Charles  1.    New  ed.    Lon- 

don, 1851.    2v.    8^ 553.2 

—  Miscellanies  of  literature.  New  edition.  New 

York,  1841.    3v.    12° 807.5-0 

Contenls. — Vol.  I.  Literary  miscellanies;  Cnlami- 
ties  of  auOiors  ;  Quarrels  of  authors.  111.  Literary 
oharacter;  Charai;ter  of  James  I. 

DiSSECTOU,  Tlie :  or  practical  and  surgical  anat- 
omy.   Wilson,  W.  J.  K 153.7 

Distilling.     Donovan,  M v. I.  of  408.8 

DiSTiNGUiSHLU  mcu  of  modern  times.    N.  York, 

1840.,    2v.     18° 820.20 

District  scliool  as  it  was.    Burton,  AV 440.7-8 

DiviXA  eonunedia.    Dante  Alighieri 1047.1 

Divine  government.    M'Cosh,  J.    Method  of  .  .       113.8 

—  Smith,  T.  S.    Illustrations  of 1080.2 

Divine  love  and  divine  wisdom.  Swedenborg,  E.  1084.7 
Dix,  J.    Life  of  Chattertou,  including  poems  and 

correspondence.  Loudon,  1851.  10°  ....  580.7 
DiX,  J.  A.     Winter  in  Madeira,  and  summer  in 

Spain  and  Florence.  2d  ed.  N.Y.,  1851.  12°  075.8 
Dixon,  K.  H.    Scenes  in  the  practice  of  a  New 

Y'ork  surgeon.  New  York,  1855.  12°  .  .  .  428.2 
Dixon,  J.    Tour  through  the  United  States  and 

Canada.     New  York,  1840.    12° G37.S 

Dixon,  AY.  H.  John  Howard  and  the  prison  world 

of  Europe.    New  York,  1850.    12° 575.14 

—  ■Wm.  Peun:  an  hist,  biogr.  Phila.,  1851.  12°  520.15-10 

—  -  Same.  2d  ed.  London,  1852.  10°  ...  .  520.17 
DOANE,  G.  W.  Memoir  of  Dr.  Wainwright  .  .  .  .  1083.13 
DoBELL,  P.    Travels  in  Kamtschatka  and  Siberia. 

London,  1830.    2v.     12° 0(K).2 

DOBKi/CHoEFEU,  M.    Accouut  of  the  Abipones  of 

Paraguay.  Transl.  London,  1822.  3v.  8°  200.2 
DOBSON,  E.    Art  of  building.     2ded.     London, 

1&>4.     10' ' 819.15 

—  Foundations  and  concrete  works.    London, 

1850.     10° 810.31 

—  Manufacture  of  bricks  and  tiles.      London, 

1850.  2v.ini.     10° 810.10 

—  Railways  of  Belgium,  1834-42.    ,I>ond.,  1843.   8°      liH.3 

—  Masonry  and  stone-cutting.  London,  1840.  10°  810. 17-'S 

DOCTOK,  The.    Soutliey,  It 802.11 

DocTou  Antonio.    A  tale.    Kulfini,  G 75;>.5-9 

DoDD,  G.    British  manufacturer.     London,  1844- 

1851.  Ov.     18° 840.20 

DoDU  family  abroad:  a  novel.    Lever,  C 501.18 

Doddkidg:;,  P.    Life  of  Col.  Gardiner.    London, 

n.d.    8° 575.11 

—  Ilise  and  progress  of  religion.    N.  Y.,  n.d.  10°  110.10 

—  Stoughtou,  J.    Life  and  labors  of 570.0 

Dodge,  P.    Painting,  its  rise  and  progress.    Bos- 
ton, 181(i.    12°'. 208.15 

DODS,  J.  B.    Spirit  manifestations  examined  and 

explained.    New  York,  [1.854.]    12° 1000.24 

Dog,  The.    See  Herbert,  H.  W.     The  dog.      By 

Dinks,  JIayhew  and  Hutcliiuson 177.4 

—  Martin,  W.  C.  L.     History  of  the 840.43 

—  KichanlHon,  H.  1).      Origin,   natural   liistory 

and  varieties  of v. III.  of  100.15 


Dot:.    Youatt,  AV.    The  dog,  ed.  by  Lewis.  .  .  .172.22-2.3 

IfoGS.  KIcIiardsou,  II.  1).  Origin  and  varieties  of.  177.15 
Dolby,  U.    Cook's  dictionary.    New  e<I.    London, 

1833.    8° 180.3 

Dolcino,  Frii,  and  his  times.    Mariotti,  L 544.10 

DoLGOUooKov,  Princess.      See   Nathalia    Boris- 

sovna. 
DoLLAKS  and  cents  :  a  novel.    Warner,  A.  B.  .  .  793.11-13 
DoLl'UIN  (ship)  Cruise  of  the,  for  the  mutineers  of 

the(;lobe.     Pauhlhig,  II 709.19 

1i<):miu;y  and  sou  :  a  novel.     Dickens,  C 471.12-15 

DoMENEcu,  E.    Missionary  adventures  in  Texas 

and  .Mexico.    London,  It^os.    8° 0.33.3 

Domestic   history  of  the  American  i-cvohitiou. 

Ellet,  E.  F 217..«-10 

DojiESTu;  duties.    Parke,  Mrs.  M' 188.30 

DcLMESTlG   economy.    Abell,  L.  G.     The   skillful 

liouscwife's  book 18,s.'j9 

—  Acton,  E.     English  bread  book lKs.:j:( 

—  American  Iiousewife IMI.13 

—  Beeclier,  C.  E.     Domestic  receijit  book   .   .   .18"5. 13-10 

—  Bliss,  Airs.    I'ractical  cook  book iNs.iv; 

—  Chad  wick,  Mrs.  .J.     Home  cookery  . ' 18S.23 

—  Child,  L.  M.     Anu'ricaii  frugal  housewife  .   .  l.ss.27 

—  Cook  book  of  rare  recipes 188.2-3 

—  Cooley,  A.  .T.    Cycloiucdia  of  receijjts  ....  187.2 

—  Cornelius,  51.  II.     Guide  to  dom<;stic  economy 

and  comfort 188.25 

—  Cr()wen,T..J.  Tlie  Am.  lady's  syst.  of  cookery.  188.11 

—  Dolby,  II.    Cook's  dictionary  and  housekeep- 

er's directory lbO.3 

—  Donovan,  M.    Brewing,  distilling,  baking,  etc.  408.8 

—  Ellet,  E.  F.    Cyclopa;dia  of I,s7.1 

—  Family  manual  and  servants'  guide lss.31 

—  Female's  Encyclopicilia 187.10 

—  Gogue,  A.    Secrets  do  la  cuisine  fran(;aisc  .  .  1078.21 

—  Hassall,  A.  II.    Food  and  its  adulterations  .  155.19 

—  Henderson,  VT.  A.  Modern  domestic  cookery.  189.2 

—  Howlaud,  E.  A.    American  housekeeper.  .  .  188.20 

—  Inquire  within,  [a  receipt  book] 188.32 

—  Kitcliiner,  AY.    Tlie  cook's  oracle 189.5 

—  Leslie,  E.    New  receipts  for  cooking 188.7 

—  Mackenzie,  C.    Five  thousand  receipts  .  .  .   .  187.4-9 

—  JIann,  AI.     Christianity  in  the  kitdien  ....  188.24 

—  Alarcet,  AV.      Composition  of  food  and  its 

adulteration 155.15 

—  Alitchell,  J.     On  falsifications  of  food  ....  150.28 

—  Murray's  modern  cookery  book 180. 8 

—  New  family  receipt  book 1^8.4 

—  Parkes,  Airs.  AV.      Domestic  duties 189.1 

—  Piessc,  G.  AA^  S.    The  art  of  perfumery  .  .  .  198.13 

—  Putnam,  Airs.  E.    Iteceipt  book 188.21 

—  Ifoberts,  K.    House  servant's  directory  .  .  .  189.4 

—  Kundell,  Airs.    Domestic  cookery 189.9-10 

—  Soyer,  A.    Sliilling  cookery 180.11 

—  Ude,  L.  E.    The  French  cook 180.7 

—  United  States  receipt  book 1^8.1 

—  Upton,  \\.  A.    Home  studies 188.28 

—  AVebster,  A.  L.    The  improved  housewife  .  .  188.8 

—  AViddiiield,  H.    New  cook  book 188.9-10 

—  Youinan,  E.  L.       Handbook    of    household 

science 188.5-6 

—  Ysabeau,  A.  Traite  des  oiseaux  de  basse-cour 

et  des  lapins 1075.3 

See  (dso  .-  Uural  and  Domestic  ecomoniy. 

Domestic  habits  of  birds.    Kennie,  J 8J0.11 

Domestic  medicine.    Kaspail,  F.  A' .v20.37 

—  and  surgery.    AValsli,.!.  II 157.32 

Domestic  tales.   Holland,  15 719.13 

DoMESTIC.XTED  animals   of   the   British   islands. 

History  of.     Low,  1) 105.7 

Don  Carlos:  an  historical  drama.     Schiller,  J.  C. 

F.  von 818.11 

Don  John:  a  musical  drama.  London,  1821.  8°.  355.11 
Don  Qiii-xote  dc  la  Alancha.     Cervantes  Saavedra, 

JI.de 789.1 

—  Kambles  in  the  footsteps  of.  Inglis,  H.  D. .  073.5 
Don  Sebastian:   an  historical  romance.     Porter, 

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DoN.\Li>,   .1.      Laud-drainage,  embankment    and 

irrigation.    London,  n.d.    10°  .  .  .  .  v. II.  of  100.15 


DONALDSON 


50 


DUANE 


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—  Soils  and  manures.      New  edition.      London. 

1C=. v.IV.  oflCO-lu 

Donelan,  J.  P.     3Iy  trip  to  France.     New  York, 

1857.     ir ''■:*;1'^ 

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Kdwards,  F.  S (V-'3.20 

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DoKFGKStHK'llTKX,  Sell warzwiilder.      Erziihlun- 

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DonOTllK.      Konian  aus  der  Braudenburgischcn 

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DoiriioL'RO,  J.  Huen.     I'seud.    See  Hamond. 
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—  -    .Same.     Uevised  by  C.  Downing,  X.  York, 

18.58.     r.i° 105.14 

—  Landscape  gardening;  witli  remarks  on  rural 

architecture,   [var.  eds.]    X.  Y.,  1850-57.  8°.  203.S-10 

—  Rural  essays,  with  memoir,  by  G.  W.  Curtis. 

Letter  by  F.  Bremer.    New  York,  1853.    8°.      105.5 
Dkainagi;.     Dempsey,  G.  D.    D.  of  districts  and 

lands 810.20 

—  -    D.  of  towns  and  buildings 8i'.i.21 

—  Donald,  J.     Land v. II.  of  100.15 

—  Lederc,  J.  M.  J.     Traitc  de 1005.30 

Dl'.AKK,  B.    Life  and  adventures  of  Black  Hawk, 

Keokuk,  etc.     Cincinnati,  l.S-'is.    y^"  ....       530.7 

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—  Life,  voyages,  etc.    Barrow,  J 889.13 

Dkakk,  J.  U.    The  culprit  fay,  and  other  poems. 

New  York,  18:55.    8° 332.5 

Drakk,  N.  Xoontide  leisure,  or  sketches  in  sum- 
mer.   London,  1824.    2v.ini.    8° .340.12 

Drakk,  S.  G.     Book  of  the  Indians.    History  to 

1841.    8th  ed.     Boston,  1841.    8°   .....   .       214.5 

—  History  and  antiq.  of  Boston,  1030-1770.   Bos- 

ton, 18;5r).    8° 222.1 

—  Indian  captivities.    Auburn,  1852.     lu°  .  .   .   .245.9-10 


Dra^ia,  The.    Blaze  de  Bury,  Mme.     French    .  .  840.4 

—  Baron,  A 1055.4 

—  Donne,  W.  B.     Essays  on 350.3 

—  Ilalliwell,  .1.  O.    Illustrations  of  Shakespeare 

and  the  early  English 342.30 

—  Tansur,  J.  P.    A  poem  on  the  use  of .3.58.27 

DitAMATK'  art  and  literature.      Schlcgel,  A.  W.  v.  818.7 
DitAJiATic    literature    of  the  age  of   Elizabt^th. 

Ilazlitt,  W .350.24 

Dramatic  miscellanies.    Davies,  T 353.11 

Dramatic  poets.  Specimens  of  Eug.     Lamb,  C.  .  856.9 
Dramas,  Collections  of': 

—  Cliild,  F.  J.    Four  old  plays .356.1 

—  French,  S.    American  drama 355.10 

—  Halliwell,  J.  O.    Ludus  Coventria; ......  342.3 

—  Inchbald,  E.     The  British  theatre .354.1 

—  -    Collection  of  farces 354.2 

—  Sargent,  E.     Modern  standard  drama   ....  363.1 

—  Scott,  W.    Ancient  British  drama .331.2 

—  -    Modern  British  drama .331.1 

—  Shakespeare  society 342.1-.32 

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476.0 
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513.8 

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589.14 

297.14 

310.7 
1078.6 
735.1 
409.5 
496.9 
654.8 
869.10 
709.20 

15G.34 

105.4 

1008.12 

1079.1 

613.3 

808.15 

1089.7 
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869.11 

628.24 
119.7 

152.4 
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—  Ranke,  L.    History  of  the  popes 838.1 

—  -    Reformation  in  Germany      1085.12&2C 

—  Reformation  in  I'^urope 119.4 

—  Ritchie,  J.  E.    London  pulpit 128.7 

—  Roussell,  N.   Catholic  and  Protestant  nations 

compared 1103.6 

—  Ryle,  J.  C.      Priest,  Puritan  and  preacher.  1088. -32-33 

—  Sects,  heresies  and  writers  of  the  flrst  three 

centuries 1090.15 

—  Sects  in  the  lOtli  century 850.25 

—  Sewel,  AV.     History  of  the  Quakers 1085.10 

—  Smyth,  T.     History  of  the  Westminster  as- 

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—  Spraguc,  W.  B.      Annals  of  the  American 

pulpit 113.1 

—  Socrates  scholasticus.    History  of  the  church 

A.D.  .305-445 845.3-4 

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—  Steinmetz,  A.     History  of  the  Jesuits.  .  .  ..    1095.7 

—  Tayler,  C.  B.      Memorials    of  the    English 

martyrs 1094.10 

—  Taylor,  I.    Loyola  ;  and  Jesuitism  in  its  rudi- 

ments       1098.8 

—  -    Wesley  and  Methodism 1108.4 

—  Theodoretus.      History  of  the  church,  A.D. 

.322-427,  and  431-594 845.5-6 

—  Trent,  Decrees  of  the  council  of 1085.18 

—  Turnbull,  R.    Christ  in  history 1100.18 

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—  Wayland,  F.    Principles  and  practices  of  the 

Baptist  churches 1088.8 

—  Weiss,  C.    History  of  the  French  Protestant 

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Episcopal  church  in  America 1099.20 

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—  -    On  the  principal  doctrines  and  practices 

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See  also :  Theology. 

Echoes  of  the  universe.    Christmas,  H 1100.5 

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Eckstein,  G.  F.    On  chimneys,  with  remarks  ou 

stoves,  coal,  ventihition,  etc.  Loud.,  KS:"i„'.  10°    207.12 
ECLIPSK  of  liiith.    Kogers,  II 117.11 

—  Defence  of.    Kogers,  H 117.10 

EcoNOJiY,  Domestic.    See  Domestic  economy. 

Ecoxojrv  of  machinery.    Babbagc,  C. 19S.W 

EfONOMV,  Political.    Sfe  Political  economy. 

Edda,  The  prose.    Transl.  by  I.  A.  lUackwoll .  .       840.2 

Eddy,  D.  C.  Heroines  of  the  inissioniry  enter- 
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Edgar,  J.  G.    Footprints  of  iamous  men.    Xcw 

York,  )851.     lO" 518.10 

Edgak  Huntley:  or,  memoirs  of  a  sleep-walker, 

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Edgarton,  W.  p.  IS'cw  York  speaker,  with  intro- 
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EDGKWORTir,  C.  S.  Memoirs  of  the  Abbe  Kdg-e- 
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EDGKWOKTir,    M.     Tales    and   novels.    London, 

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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Cistle  Eackrent;  An  essoy  on 
Irish  luiUs;  Essay  on  self  justification.  II.  Forester; 
The  Prussian  vase;  The  good  aunt.  III.  Angelina, 
or  L'amic  inconnue;  The  good  I'reneh  governess; 
Mile.  Panache;  The  knapsack.  IV.  I^ame  Jervas; 
The  will;  The  Limerick  gloves;  Ont  of  debt  out  of 
danger;  The  lottery;  Rosanna.  V.  Murad  the  un- 
lucky; The  manufacturers;  The  contrast;  The  grate- 
ful negro;  To-morrow.  VI.  Ennui;  The  dun.  VII. 
Manoeuvring  ;  Almeria.  A'lII.  Vivian.  IX.  The 
absentee.  X.  The  absentee,  concl.;  Mnic.  de  Fleury; 
Emilie  de  Conlanges;  Modern  Griselda.  XI.— XII. 
Belinda.  XIII.  Leonora;  Letters  ou  \'arious  subjects. 
XIV.— XV.  Patronage.  XVI.  Patronage,  concluded; 
Love  and  I^aw,  a  drama;  Rose,  thistle  and  shamrock. 
XVII.  Harrington;  Thoughts  on  bores.  XVIII.  Or- 
mond. 

—  -    New  York,  1855.     20v.  in  10.     12° 407.1-3 

Contenle.  —  Same  as  the  preceding.  The  two  addi- 
tional vols.  (10  and  20)  contain  "  Helen." 

—  Belinda.    Barbauld's  Br.  uov.    v.XLIX.  —  L.  of  770.1 

—  Frank.    Boston,  n.d.    10° 4(i8.G 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1848.    2v.  12° 408.7 

—  Helen.    A  tale.    London,  18.34.    3v.  12°.  .  .  .       408.1 

—  -    Same.    London,  1850.    12° 408. .3-1 

—  Modern  Griselda.    Barbauld's  Br.  nov.,  v.L.  of  779.1 

—  Parent's  assistant.  Stories  for  children.  Bos- 

ton, n.d.    10° 408.10 

— '    -    Same.    New  ed.    New  York,  1850.    12°.  .  408.0 

—  Rosamond  ;  with  other  tales.   N.  Y.,  1844.  12°  408.5 

—  &  R.  L.    Practical  education.   N.  Y.,  1840.   12°  137.20 
Edgeworth,  R.  L.  Mems.  by  himself,  concluded 

by  M.  Edgeworth.  Bost.,  1820-21.  2v.in  1.  8°    583.12 

Edith  Allen:  a  novel.    Neville,  L 777.0 

Edmoxd  Dantes:  a  novel.    Noble,  G.  W 735.4 

Edmonds,  C.  K.    Life  and  times  of  Washington. 

London,  1835-30.    2v.  10° 370.18 

Edmonds,  J.  AV.  and  Dexter,  G.  T.    Spiritualism. 

Appendix  by  N.  P.  Tallmadge.  8th  ed.  New 

York,  1853-55.    2v.  8° 122.14-15 

Edom,  Letters  on.    Lindsay,  iorrf. 093.10 

Education.    Austin,  S.    Girls'  schools,  and  the 

training  of  working  women 137.23 

—  Barnard,  H.   Education  in  Europe 137.1 

—  Braun,  Th.    Prineipes  d' education 1005.7 

—  Campbell,  J.  L.  and  Hadley,  A.  M.   Teacher's 

miscellany 137.11 

—  Edgeworth,  il.  and  R.  L.    Practical 137.20 

—  Everett,  E.     Imi)ortancc  of  practical 137.21 

—  Fenelon,  F.  S.  de  la  M.     E.  des  lilies  ....  lOOii.lS 

—  Fowle,  W.  B.    The  teacher'.s  institute  ....  137.30 

—  Genlis,  Mme.  de.  Lettres  sur  I'education  .  .  lOftS.O 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     Fireside 137.20 

—  Greenwood,  C.    The  child  and  the  man  .   .  .  1090.11 

—  Grey,  M.  G.  and  Shirrcff,  E.    Tliouglits  on 

self-culture 124.12-13 

—  Grimko,  T.  S.  Relative  value  of  religious  and 

secular 878.9 

—  Hall,  S.  K.    Instructor's  manual 129.24 

—  Hamilton,  Sir  W.    Discussions  on 872.1 


Education.    Hood,  E.  P.    Self-education  ....     129.20 
I     —    Howard,  G.^Y.  v.,  ^arl  of  C(n-lisle.  Lectures 
I  in  aid  of  popular 409.3 

—  JelVerson,  T.     Bill  for  a  complete  system  of .       294.2 

—  Lcssiug,  G.  E.    E.  of  the  human  race  ....       138.8 

—  Madeod,  N.    Home  education 129.19 

— T    ]Mann,  H.    Lectures  on. 137.8 

—  Mansfield,  E.  D.    I'riuciples  and  elements  of 

American 137.3 

—  IMartineau,  II.    Household  education 137.19 

—  JIayliew,  I.    Means  and  ends  of  universal.  .       137.5 

—  Jlore,  II.    Strictures  on  modern  female  edu- 

cation  v.VI.  of  907.2 

—  Necker  de  Saussurc,  Mme.    Progressive.  .  .       137.7 

—  Northend,  C.    Teacher  and  parent 137.17 

—  Pillans,  J.    Elementary  teaching  in  Scotland  1099.2.3 

—  Potter,  A.  and  Emerson,  G.  B.    .School  and 

school-master 137.14-15 

—  Self-formation.     Hist,  of  an  individual  n)ind    137.22 

—  Smith,  H.  I.    Hist,  of  ancient  and  modern.  .     820.53 

—  Taylor,  I.    Self-cultivation  recommended  .  .      129.23 

—  -    Home  education 137.0 

—  Wines,  E.  C.     Popular 137.10 

Educational  conference  of  1857.    Essays  read. 

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Edward  the  black  prince.  Hist.  of.  James,  G.  P.  R.      .552.3 

Edward  IV.,  Histories  of.    Heywood,  T 342.12 

EDWAitD  VI.    Turner,  S.    Reign  of 905.4 

—  Tytler,  P.  F.    England  under  tlie  reign  of .   .       974.4 
Edwards,  B.  B.    Biography  of  self-taught  mi-n. 

Boston,  1832.     12° 518.18-19 

—  -    Same.    Boston,  1850-52.    2v.     18°  ....  518.22-23 
!     —    Writings,  with  memoir,  by  E.  A.  Park.    Bos- 
ton, 1853.    2v.     12° 1090.12 

Contents.  — Yol.  I.  Life;  Sermons,   n.  IJonian  Calh. 
I  wlig.  in  Italy ;  Slavery  in  ancient  Greece,  early  Cliris- 

!  tian  era,  and  in  the  middle  ages;  Classical  studies; 

Female  education;  Poetry  of  Word-worth;  Study  of 
the  Hebrew  language;  Early  English  versions  (f  the 
Bible;  Authenticity  and  genuincnes  of  the  Penta- 
teuch; Imprecations  in  the  scriptures;  Hebrew  po- 
etry; Importance  of  theological  education;  (  hristians 
should  study  the  pro'onnder  my^teric.^  of  their  faith ; 
Human  depravit}';  Inttuencc  of  piety  on  the  inlellcct. 

—  Sears,  B.  and  Felton,  C.  C.    Ancient  literature 

and  art 403.  IC 

Edwards,  F.  S.    Campaign  in  New  Jle.xico  with 

!  Col.  Doniphan.     Phila.,  1847.     12° 023.20 

j   Edwards,  H.  B.     A   year  in  the   Punjab  frontier, 

j  1848-49.     London,  ls51.    2v.    8°  .   .  •    ...        095. G 

1   Edwards,  .lonathan.     Works.      Reprint  of  the 

I  Worcester  edition,  with  additions.    8tli  ed. 

I  New  York,  1851-52.    4v.    8° lO'.H.l 

I  Contents.— VoLl.  Memoirs  of  President  Edwards; 

j  Farewell  sermon;  Inquiry  concerning  qualilications 

fbrcommunion;  Reply  to  Rev.  Sfilomon  Williams; 
i  Hist,  of  the  work  of  redempiion  ;    Dislinguishing 

I  marks  of  a  work  of  the  spirit  of  God;  Miscellaneous 

observations  on  important  doclrincs:  Ai  count  of  the 
I  life  of  David  Brainerd.    II.  Inquiry  into  Ihe  freedom 

of  the  will;  Dissertation  concerning  the  end  for  which 
j  God  created  the  world  j  Dissertation  on  the  nature  of 

true  virtue;  Doctrine  of  original  sin  def  nded;  Mis- 
I  cellaneou.s  observations  concerningthedivinedicrces 

in  general  and  electi<m  in  particular;  Remarks  ou  clli- 

cacious  grace;  Observa  ions  concerning  laitli.  III. 
I  A  treatise  cemcerning  religious  aifections;  Narrative 

I  of  surprising  conversions;  Thoughts  on  the  revival  in 

I  N.  E.;  An  attempt  to  promote  explicit,  agreement  in 

'  extraordinary  prayer;  Concerning  the  perseverance 

!  of  saints;  On  the  notion  of  the  prec.xistence  of  Chri^t's 

human  soul;    Mysteries  of  sciiptnre;    Observations 
upon   particular  passages  of  scripture  ;  Theological 
I  questions;   Si.v  occasional  sermons.    I^'.  Forty  scr- 

I  nions  ou  various  subjects. 

I     —    Freedom  of  tlie  will.    [With  introductory  es- 

I  say  by  I.  Taylor.]    New  ed.  Lon.,  1831.  8°  .        124.0 

—  Memoirs  of  tlie  Rev.  D.  Brainerd,  inch  his 
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-    Same.      Pub.  by  Am.    Tract  Soc.     New 

York,  n.d.    10° 119.25 

-    Life  of.    By  Samuel  Jliller.     Sparks's  Am. 

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Ellis,  G.  E.  A  half-century  of  tlie  Unitarian  con- 
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—  Life  of  John  Mason.    Sparks's  American  bi- 

ography  v.XIlI.  of  52'J.l 

—  Life   of   William  Penn.     Sparks's   American 

biography v.XXlL  of  52'J.l 

Ellis,  G.  J.  W.  A.,  Loi-d  Dover.  Character  of 
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—  Lives  of  eminent  sovereigns  of  modern  Eu- 

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Ellis,  Sir  H.     .lournal  of  the  late  embassy  to 

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Ellis,  S.  S.      Daughters  of  England.      London, 

[1842?]     8° 908.4 

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n.d.    4v.    8° 804.5 

—  3tothers  of  England.     London,  1843.     12°..   .       908.3 

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—  Prevention  better  than  cure.     Loud.,  1847.  12°    804.11 

—  Select  works.    New  York,  1844.    [4v.  in  1.]  8°      804.7 

Contents. — Women  of  Eng.  j  Wives  of  Eng.;  Daugh- 
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—  Social    distinction :     or    hearts    and    homes. 

London,  n.d.    3v.    8° 804.8 

Summer  and  winter  in  the  Pyrenees,  2d  ed. 

Loudon,  [1841.]   8° 054.10 

—  Temper  and  temperiiment.    Novel.     Loudon, 

[1840].    2v.  8° 804.12 

—  Wives  of  England.    London,  n.d.    8°  .  .   .  .  908.2 

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Ellistox,  E.  W.    Life  of,  by  G.  Raymond.  .   .  .  597.10 
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Eloquence.     Brougliam,  II.,  Lord.    K.  of  the 

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—  Goodrich,  C.  A.    British .soi.2 

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Eloha.    Seely,  J.  B.    The  wonders  of  Elora.  .  .  095.7 
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Embassies  and  foreign  courts.  London,  1855.  p.8°  987.5 
Emhlems,  divine  and  moral.  Poems.  Quarloa,  F.  .'WO. 24 
E.-\ibryolooy  of  the  turtle.  Agassiz,  L. .  .  v. II.  of  170.2 
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E.MERGKNCIES,  Hints  on.    Soutli,.J.  F 157.7 

E:MEUS(iN,G.  B.  The  schoolmaster 137.14-15 

Emerson,  .J.    Letters  from  the  uEgean.    N.  York, 

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Emerson,  J.  E.    Memoir.    Clark,  R.  W 119.19 

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—  Memoirs  of  S.  M.  F.  D'OssoIi 538.U-10 

—  Nature.     Addresses  and  lectures.      Boston, 

1849.     16° 870.0-7 

—  Representative  men.    Boston,  1850.    12°  .  .  .       870.5 

Emigrant,  The.    Head,  F.  B 489.14 

t'^.MiLiA  Wyndham:  a  novel.    Marsh,  A 795.6 

Emilie  et  Alphonse.  Nouvelle.  Souza,  Mme.  de  1079.8 
Emilv,  or  the  Countess  of  Rosendale  :  a  novel. 

Maberly,  K.  C •  .  .       709.1 

IOmma.    Abbott,  J.    Harpers' story  books  .V. in.  of  73U.1 

Emma:  a  novel.    Austen,  J v.lll.  of  ?58..'? 

Emmkt,  R.     Burke,  .LW.     Life  of 598.16 

—  Madden,  R.  R.     Liic  and  times  of 598.15 

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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  A-Bat.  H.  Bat-Cat.  III. 
Cat-Cra.  IV.  Cra— Eve.  V.  Eve— Gre.  VI.  Gre— 
Ind.  VII.  Ind-Lin.  VIII.  Lin-Mon.  IX.  Mon- 
Pen.  X.Pen— Rev.  XI.  Rev— Ste.  XII.  Stc-Vis. 
XIII.  Vis— Zwi.    XIV.  Supplement. 

Ency-clop.kdia  of  architecture.    Gwilt,  J 202.6 

Encyclop-kdi.v  Britannica.  7th  ed.  Treatises  on 
architecture,  building,  by  W.  Hosking  ;  ma- 
sonry, joinery,  by  T.  Tredgold ;  and  car- 
pentry by  Prof.  Robison,  with  notes  by  Th. 

Young.     Edinburgh,  1840.    4° 201.4 

Encyclop.edia,  The  farmer's.  Johnson,  C.  W.  .       KH.l 

ENCYCLOP.iiDiA,  Female's 187.10 

ENCYCLOP.KniA  of  geography.    Murray,  H.  .  .   .       952.4 
Encycloimcdia  of  instruction.    Jolinson,  A.  B.      127.8 
Encyclop.edia.    See  also  .•  Cyclopa;dia. 
Encyclopkoie  populairc  ou  repertoire  universel 
des  connaissances  humaines,publlee  sous  le 
patronage  du  roi.  Bru.xelles,  n.d.    12°.  Con- 
taininr/  .• 

—  Baron,  A.    Histoiro  de  1'  art  dramatique  .  .  .      1005.4 

—  -    Manuel  abrt'ge  de  rhetorique 1005.3 

—  Beneden,  P.  J.  van.    Anatomic  comparee.  .  .  1005.5 

—  Boscaven,  H.    Manuel  de  versification.  .  .   .  1065.6 

—  Braun,  Th.     Principes  d'education 1005.7 

—  Brialmont,  A.    Precis  d'art  militaire 1005.9 

—  BroHckere,  C.  de.    La  cliarite 1005.11 

—  -    Economic  politique 10()5.10 

—  Burggraeve,  le  Dr.    Chirurgie ]0f»5.S 

—  Closset,  A.  de.    :filements  de  droit  civil  .   .  .    1005.12 

—  Deleutre,  C.     Precis  de  I'histoire  de  I'art.  .   .    lOCw.l.T 

—  Fallot,  L.    Aper9U  de  la  medecine 10<i5.14 

—  Fetis,  F.  I.    Traite  eh'ni.  de  musiqui'.  .   .   .   .    1005.15 

—  Ueudebien,  His,  J.    Elements  de  droit  com- 

mercial   1005.16 

—  (Jluge,  leDr.     Physiologic ]U<i5.17 

—  (Juillcry,  E.     Arts  ceraniiqups 10("5.IS 

—  Guillcry,  II.     Technologie 1005.19 

—  Hannon,  le  Dr.  J.    Traite  elem.  de  zoologic  .  1005.20 

—  Iloorebeke,  E.  V.     Instruction  criminelle.  .   .  1005.21 

—  Uouzcaii,  J.  C.     Pliysiciue  du  globe 1005.22 

—  -     Regies  de  cliniatologie 1005.23 

—  Juste,  T.     Histoire  grecquc 1005.24 

—  -     Precis  de  I'histoiie  romaine 1005.25 


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56 


ENGLAND 


ExcYCLOPf;niE  populairc,  continued. 

—  Kindt,  J.    Do  la  viipcur  ot  do  ses  aiiplicatious  10i'{)-~" 

_      -    Industrie  du  ooton..  etc 1005.28 

_      -    Industrie  liniere 1005.20 

—  Laforet,N..I.  fctudes  surla  eivilisatioiieurop.  10(i;).2'.) 

—  Leelcre,  J.  M.  J.    Traite  de  drainage 1005. :iO 

—  hefrauv-ois,  E.    Jlecanique  yenirale 1005. :U 

—  I.eniaire,  CIi.    Traite  d'horticulture 10«o.32 

—  Kenaerts,  J.  Oriranisation  previneialc  en  Bel- 

j,M.iuc 10<«-33 

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—  I.iaLfre,  J.    Geometrie  et  topographic  .   .   .   .    10(15.35 

—  -  'Traite  de  topographic '^".'^'P^ 

—  Mailly,  E.     Science  du  calcul 1005. 3~ 

—  Martou,  E.     Institutions  de  prevoyancc  .   .   .    1005.38 

—  Meuldcr,  L.  de.  Calcul  mental  et  calcul  chifl're  1005.30 

—  Moke,  II.  G.     I'recis  de  I'liistoire  univ.    3A^  .    1005.40 

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niaiues 1005.43 

—  -    (;eologie ICN'5.42 

—  Jlineralogie 1005.41 

—  riati'au,  J.  et  Quetelet,  A.     Physique  ....    1005.14 

—  Quetelet,  Ad.    Astronomic 1005.40 

—  -    Thcorie  des  probabilites 10li5.45 

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main 10^5.49 

—  Simons,  C.    Droit  civil.    De  la  propriete,  etc.  1005.51 

—  -    Droit  civil.    Des  modes  d'acqui'rir,  etc.  .    1005.50 

—  Sovet,  le  Dr.    liduca.  physique  de  renliuice  .    1005.52 

—  -     Hygiene  privcc  et  publique 1005.53 

—  Spring,  A.    Botunique 1005.54 

—  Tarlier,  le  Dr.  J.    Description  geographiquc 

de  la  Belgiquc 1005.55 

—  Tlionisscn,  .1.  J.    Le  socialismo  dans  Ic  passe  1005.5," 

—  -    Le  socialisme  et  sos  promesses 1005.50 

—  Ysabcau,  A.  Traite  des  oiseaux  de  bassc-cour    1075.3 

—  -    Des  plantes  i'ourrageres 1075.0 

—  -    :fileve  et  I'engraissement  du  betail  ....      1075.2 

—  -    Traite  des  arbres  fruitiers 1075.5 

—  -    Traite  des  engrais  et  imiendcments  ....     1075.4 

—  -    Traite  des  operations  agricoles 1075.1 

End,  The:  or,  signs  of  the  close  of  this  dispensa- 
tion.   Gumming,  J 110.19 

ExiiUGY.    A  talc.     Ilofland,  Mrs.  B 878.22 

ExF.\X(;i;,  Education  physique  de  1'.  Sovet,  le  Dr.  10;']5.52 
ExFAXs,  Les,  Contes  ii  1'  usage   de  la  jeunessc. 

Guizot,  JIme 1078.50 

EXGIXKKR,  The.  Abbott,  .1.   Harpers'  story  books. 

v.VII 739.1 

EXGIXKKKIXO.    Andrews,  G.  II.     Agricultural   .       829.2 

—  Armstrong,  H.     Steam-boilers .     8;9.41 

—  Baker,  T.    Elements  of 829.25 

—  Evans,  O.    Mill-wright  and  miller's  guide.  .        195.9 

—  Gillespie,  W.  M.     lioad  makiug 195.19 

—  Ilaupt,  II.     Bridge  construction 195.1 

—  llensman,  II.    Civil 199.10 

—  Kindt,  .J.    De  la  vapeur 10G5.27 

—  Lardner,  D.    Steam  engine 819.24 

—  Law,  II.    Civil 819.11 

—  -    and  Burnell,  G- K.     Hydraulic 819.11 

—  Moseley,  H.    Mechanical  i)rinciples  of .  .  .  .     203.20 

—  3Iurray,  It.     Marino  engines 829.12 

—  Sewell,   ,).     Steam,    as    applied    to    general 

purposes 829.10 

—  Stephenson,  K.  M.    Hallway  details 829. 1 

—  Weale,  J.    Dictionary  of  terms  used  in   .   .   .      819.20 

—  Weisbach,  .1.     Mechanics  of 195.2 

—  AVliewell,  t\'.     Mechani»-s  of 195.20 

See  (tUo :  Military  art  and  science. 
EXGIXEKR'S  railway  guide.     Haskoll,  W.  I).  .   .   .      195.18 
EsGiXKiCRs,  Handbook  for  locomotive.   Norris,  S.    198.17 
ExxE-MosER,  J.    Hist,  of  magic.    Transl.  by  Wni. 

Howitt.    London,  I85I.    2v.  p.8° 820.12 

ExGi.Axi),  .1.    Ceremonies  of  holy-week  and  Easter 

Sunday.     Home,  1833.    12" 1098.18 

—  -    The  same.    Baltimore,  n.d.    12° 1098.21 

—  Construction,  furniture,  etc.,  of  a  church,  cere- 

monies of  the  mass,  etc.    Baltimore,  n.d.  12°  !09S.21 


ExciLAxn,  J.     Works.    Ed.  by  I.  A.  Reynolds. 

Baltimore,  1849.    5 v.  8° 1095.2 

Contents.  —  Vol.  1.  Dorpnatir  nnti imlemic  thinloijii  : 
[;prccod< (1  bj'  biocr.  sketch  of  the  nuthorj,  Intnlli- 
bili  y :  Jiuliuiul  oflice  ol  llic  Catl>.  i:h.;  Ch.  autlioiity; 
Calumnies  of  Elunco  White  ugaiiist  the  Culli.  icl.; 
Tninsubstimtintion;  Doctrine  of  inlenlioii.  II.  Let- 
ters to  Dr.  Bowen;  Misrepreseutalions  of  the  C'ath. 
rel.;  Austerities;  Liberality;  Detinition  of  faith;  ///.<- 
lori/:  Influenec,  political  and  moral  of  the  Uomun  See; 
Kpiscopuey  of  St.  Peter  at  Rome;  Pope's  dispensing 
power;  English  eecl.  laws;  Moral  character  of  popes; 
Papacy  and  feudidisni;  AValdenses.  III.  /Jisloii/: 
Influence,  political  and  mor^l  of  the  Roman  See;  Ro- 
man chancery;  Domestic  slavery;  Contributions  to 
the  eccl.  hist,  of  America;  Catholicity  in  So.  Am.; 
To  the  inopagation  soc's  of  J,yons  and  Dublin; 
Uist.  of  the  diocess  of  Charleston;  Mother  M.  C.  Mol- 
ony;  Historical  fragments;  Denmark,  Sweden,  etc.; 
Turkey;  Misccllunmns :  Mass;  lioly  week  at  liome; 
Miraculous  cure  of  Jlrs.  Matliugly;  Mirai  lesof  rrineo 
Hohenlohe;  Letters  to  O'Conucll.  1\'.  Jli^i:. :  Repub- 
lic in  danger;  Calumnies  against  Cnth.  voters  refuted; 
Vindication  of  Judge  Gaston;  Cath.  schools;  N.  Y. 
school  question;  Jansenist  schism  ;  Ward  and  Poin- 
sett; lyolters  from  Rome;  Willis'  misrepresentations; 
Imputed  superstitions;  Cath.  tenets;  Th<  title  "Cath- 
olic"; Discourses,  imstoral  lettciv,  anil  oral  ions:  Disc, 
before  Congress  ;  Uisulines  ;  On  charity  ;  Pastoral 
letters;  Addresses  to  conventions;  Society  of  .lohn 
liaptist;  Great  fire  in  Charleston;  American  Indians, 
their  relig.  ;  Washington,  his  character.  \.  Di»- 
CQurses,  etc.  :  On  classical  education;  Pleasures  of  the 
scholar;  Epochs  of  Irish  hist.  ;  Duelling  ;  yEneas 
among  the  Shades;  Appendix;  Diocess  of  Charleston; 
Case  of  Wm.  Hogan;  Harold  corresp. ;  Burning  of 
CharU'stown  convent;  Maria  Monk's  "Disclosures;" 
Hotel  Dieu,  Montreal;  Indexes. 

ExGLAxn.    Adolphus,  J.    E.  dtiring  the  reign  of 

George  III 904.1 

—  Aikin,  L.     Menis.  of  the  court  of  Charles  I.  .       970.0 

—  -    Memoirs  of  the  court  of  James  1 552.8 

—  -    5Iemoirs  of  the  court  of  Queen  Elizabeth      554.3 

—  Ashburnliam,  J.    Attendance  on  Charles  I.  .  975.10 

—  Belsham,  AV.    Keign  of  George  III 553.9 

—  Berry,  M.    Social  life  of  France  and 98C.4 

—  Birch,  T.    Court  and  times  of  .Tames  I.  .  .  .  552.10 

—  Bisset,  H.     Keign  of  George  III 970.5 

—  Blunt,  I.  J.    Keformation  in .379.2 

—  Brougham,  TL,  Z/ort^.    Statesmen  of  the  time 

of  (ieo.  TIL 008.7 

—  Buckle,  II.  T.    History  of  civilization  in.  .  .  942.2 

—  I'.unn,  A.    E.  old  and  now 028.10 

—  Carrel,  J.  B.  N.  A.    History  of  the  counter- 

revolution       837.10 

—  Cams,    C.    G.     King   of  Sa.vony's    journey 

through 047.3 

—  Chasles,  V.  E.  P.    Notabilities  in  France  and      808.7 

—  Cooper,  J.  F.     E.  with  sketches  of  the  me- 

tropolis        015.2 

—  -    Gleanings  in  Europe 040.20 

—  Copway,  (t.     Sketchcsof  men  and  ]»laccs  in    .      047.10 

—  Crtiik,  (;.  L.     Pictorial  history  of 902.2 

—  -    History  of  literature  in 840.15 

—  Croly,  G.     Life  and  times  of  George  TV.  .  .  810.10-17 

—  Cunningham,  G.  G.    A  history  of  England  iu 

the  lives  of  Englishmen 502.1 

—  Daniel  G.    Merrie  E.  in  the  olden  time    .   .   .  978.1 

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—  Dickens,  C.    Child's  history  of 909.1-2 

—  Doran,  .T.     Queens  of,  of  the  ho.  of  Hanover  .  593.3 

—  Epitome  of  the  history  of 979.7 

—  ICvelyn,  .T.     Diary  and  corresi).,  1041-1705  .   .  977.4 

—  Florence  of  Worcester.     Chronicle 850.11 

—  I'^onblanque,  A.    E.  under  seven  administ. .  .  979.1 

—  Froissart,  .J.    The  ancient  chronicles  of .   .  .  1001.2 

—  Fuller,  T.    AVorthiesof 574.5 

—  George  III.,  his  court  and  family 970.4 

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—  -    Same.    Pinnock's  ed 908.5 

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ENGLAND 


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ENTOMOLOGY 


EXGLAXD.  Grenvillo,  Dulce  of  Bnckinrjham.  Court 

of  E.  durin;,^  therc;jonpy,  1811--.'0 55."!.  10 

—  -    Court  aud  cabinets  of  Gcor^^c  III '.)7(i.:5 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Kovolutiou  of  KHI) 'J7S.5 

—  Hall,  A.  31.  and  l^oster,  J.    Stories  and  ;tud- 

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—  Hallam,  H.     The  eonstitut.  liist.  of,  1500-1700.  075.1 

—  Halliwell,  J.  O.    Letters  of  the  kinjjs  of  .  .  078.:! 

—  Hamilton,  W.  D.    Constitutional  history  of.  820.:3I5 

—  Hasldns,  G.  F.    Travels  in 058.14 

—  Headley,  J.  T.    Second  war  of  U.  S.  with    .  .  217.2-3 

—  Henry  of  Huntingdon.    Chronicle  of,  55  A.  C. 

to  A.I).  1154 85G.3 

—  Herbert,  IL  V.'.    Persons  and  pictures  from 

tlie  history  of 54'^. 0 

—  nervey,J.    lleigu  of  Georg-e  II 55:$. 7 

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—  Holt.  E.    Public  and  domest.  life  of  Geo.  III.  553.8 

—  Howitt,  W.     Kural  life  of 080.5 

—  Hume,  D.     History  of,  A.  C.  55  to  A. D.  1088.  908. 1 

—  Hume,  Smollett,  and  Farr.    History  of  .  .  .  901.1 

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—  Ing-ulph's  chronicle  of  the  abbey  of  Croyland.  850.8 

—  Jesse,  J.  H.    E.  dur.  the  reign  of  tlio  Stuarts.  970.1 

—  -    Court  of,  from  KiSS  to  deatli  of  George  II.  970.2 

—  Johnston,  W.    E.  in  the  middle  of  the  19th 

century 979.4 

—  Johnstone,  Chev.de.  Rebellion  in  1745  and '40.  970.7 

—  Keightley,  T.    History  of  E.  to  1S30 820.20 

—  Knapp,  J.  F.    Country  rambles  in 177.35 

—  Kolil,  .1.  G.    Ireland,  Scotland,  and 047.5 

—  Lancelott,  F.   The  queens  of,  and  their  times.  503.2 

—  Lester,  C.E.    Condition  and  liite  of 088.0 

—  -    The  glory  and  shame  of 040.12 

—  Liugard,  J.    History  of,  to  IGSO 0(H.2 

—  Lytton,  E.  B.    E.  and  the  English 808.13 

—  Maeaulay,  T.  P..    History  of,  from  1085    .  .   .  007.1-3 

—  Mackenzie,  A.  S.    The  American  in 058.15 

—  Mackintosh,  Sir  J.    History  of,  to  1700   .  .  .  308.3 

—  Miller,  H.     First  impressions  of 640.7-0 

—  Montalembert,  Comte  de.     Political  future  of  088.3 

—  Old  sports  of 580.14 

—  Olmsted,  F.  L.    American  flirmcr  in  .  .  .  .040.10-11 

—  Ordericus-Vitalis.    Ecclesiastical  history  of  850.7 

—  Penrose,  E.    History  of 008.3 

—  Pepys,S.    Diary  aud  correspondence,  reigns 

of  James  II.  and  Charles  II 977.5 

—  Pillet,  li.  M.    Views  of,  during  a  residence  of 

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—  Powell,  T.    Living  authors  of 530. 9-10 

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—  -    E.  in  1841 979.3 

—  Roger  de  Hoveden.    Annals  of,  732-1201  .  .  .  850.2 

—  Roger  of  Wendover.    Hist,  of,  A.  D.  447-1235  840.9 

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—  Sidney,  H.    Diary  of  times  of  Charles  II.  .  .  553.4 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    History  of,  1713-03 003.2 

—  Strickland,  A.    Queens  of 502.1-4 

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—  -    History  of  the  Anglo-Sa.xons 005.1 

—  -    Reigns  of  Edward  VI.,  Mary  and  Eliza- 

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Englanp.     Yonge,  C.   D.      History  of,    to    the 

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English  battles,  etc.,  in  the  peninsula.     Napier, 

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ExGi.isii  character.  Sketches  of.  Gore,  C.  G.  .  .  409.18 
English  comic  writers  and  the  English  poets. 

Ilazlitt,  AV v.IV.  of867.2 

English  commonwealth,    Oliver  Cromwell  and 

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English  humourists  of  the  ISth  century.   Thack- 
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—  Longfellow,   H.  AV.    Poets  and  poetry  of  .  .       .322.1 

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—  Prime,  S.  I.    Travels  in 017. 8 

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searches in  Southern 029.11 

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European  acquaintance.  Dc  Forest,  .J.  W.  .  .  .  087.18 
European  capitals.  Sketches  of.  Ware,  W.  .  .  .  048.4-5 
European  celebrities,  Visits  to.  Sprague,  W.  B.  048.9 
European  life  and  manners.    Colman,H.    .  .  .     0-18.12 

P^UROPEAN  literature.    Fosti.-r,  Mrs 404.6 

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EUSEBIUS  I'amphilus.    Eccl.  history.    Transl.  by 

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Eustace,  J.  C.     Classical  tour  through    Italy, 

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EUTAW,  a  tale  of  the  revolution.    Simms,  W.  G.  800.18-22 

EUTHANASY.     Mountford,  W 1088.19-20 

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EVAGIIIUS 


59 


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EvAGRius.    History  of  the  church,  A.  D.  431  to 

A.D.  591 845.5-0 

EvAXGKLiSTS,  Examination  of  the  testimony  of 

tliefonr.    GrccnU'af,  S 1093.10 

EViVNS,  J.    Sketch  of  tlio  denominations  of  the 

Christian  workl.   8tli  cd.    Loudon,  1S03.  1-^    10'>9.r 

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world.  1st  Am.  ed.  Boston,  1811.  1'.'°.  .  1099.0 
EVAXS,  O.    Mill-\vriy:Ijt  and  miller's  guide.  Witli 

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Ev.VNS,  T.    Old  ballads,  with  some  of  mod.  date. 

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EVKLINA  :  a  novil.     D'Arblay,  JIme 499.2 

EVKI-YN',  J.    Diary  and  eorrespoudence.    Ed.  by 

AV.  Bray.    Xew  ed.    London,  1850-54.  4v.   8°      977.4 

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London,  1850.'   2v.     8"  .   . " 1095.8 

—  Life  of  3Irs.  Godolphin.    Ed.  by  S.  [Wilber- 

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EVEXIXGS  at  Iladdon  Ilall.    Illust.  by  G.  Catter- 

mole.    London,  1851.    12° 808,17 

EvEXiXGsathome.  Aikiu,  J.  and  Barbanld,  A.  L.  719.11-12 
EVEUETT,  A.  II.  America,  general  survey  of  [its] 

political  situation.      I'hiladelphia,  1827.     8°      297.3 

—  Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.     Boston, 

1845-40.    2v.     12° '. 877.4 

—  Europe,  or  a  survey  of  the  situation  of  the 

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—  Life  of  Gen.  Joseph  Warren.     Sp.H'ks's  Am, 

biograpliy v.X.  of  529.1 

—  -    Same.  Lives  of  eminent  individuals  .V. 11.  of  518.5 

—  Life  of  Patrick  Henry.    Sparks's  American 

biography v.XI.  of  529.1 

—  Xew  ideas  on  population.    London,  1823.    8°.      130. 0 
EVEKICTT,  Edward.  Defence  of  Christianity.   Bos- 
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—  Discourse  on  .Tohn  Lowell,  jr 10S3.17 

—  Dorchester  in  1030, 1770  and  1855.    An  oration. 

Boston,  1855.    8° 224.25 

—  Importance  of  practical  education.     Boston, 

1840.     12° 1.37.21 

—  Life  of  John  Stark.    Sparks's  American  biog- 

raphy  V.I.  of  529.1 

—  Life  of  John  Stark.    Lives  of  eminent  indi- 

viduals   v.X.  of  518. 5 

—  Orations  and  speeches.    2d  ed.    Boston,  1850. 

2v.    8° 801.7 

Everett,  Erastus.    System  of  English  versifica- 
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EVEKKTT,  J.  and  Holland,  J.    Memoirs  and  writ- 
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EVKHG15EKNS,  Treatise  on.    \Varder,  J.  A 100.15 

EvEUY  day  book  and  table  book.  Hone,  W.  .  .  .  892.12 
Evidence,  Fundamental  principle  of.  Bailey,  S.  878.14 
Evidences  of  Cliristianity.  Beattie,  J.  Evidences 

of  the  Christian  religion 1089.20 

—  Bolton,  W.J.    Evidences  of  Christianity  .  .    1094.11 

—  Englisli,  G.  B.     Grounds  of  Christianity  ex- 

amined      1099.14 

—  Epps,  J.      Evidences   of  Christianity  from 

phrenology 1089.23 

—  Erskine,  T.     Internal  evidences  of  revealed 

religion 1087.12 

—  Everett,  E.    Defence  of  Christi.inity  against 

G.  B.  English '.  .  .    1099.15 

—  Greenlcaf,  S.     Examination  of  the  testimony 

of  the  four  Evangelists 1003.10 

—  Gregory,  O.    Evid.  of  the  Christ,  religion  .  .       858.2 

—  Mcllvaine,  C.  P.    Evidences  of  Christianity  .      1107.1 

—  Morison,  J.     Evidences  of  Christianity  for 

young  men 1109.10 

—  Norton,  A.   Internal  evidence  of  the  genuine- 

ness of  the  gospels  1093.11-13 

—  Paley,  W.    Evidences  of  Christi.inity  .  .  .  .    1099.34 

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—  Wrangham,  V.    The  plciad,  seven  writers  on 

the  evidences 830.41 

See  also  .•  Bible,  Theology. 


Evil,  Nature  of.    James,  H 1087.18 

EwBAXK,T.     Hydraulic  and  otlior  machines  for 

raising  water.    4tli  ed.     New  York,  1800.  h°        195.3 

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Soutli  .\mericau  arts.  New  York,  1S50.  8°-  033. 1 
ExAJii'i,i:s   from    the    Ibth    and    19tl»    centuries. 

Sigourney,  L.  H 548.17 

Exciiaxge,  Essay  on.     ^rCulloch,  .1.  B l.i^A 

Excrijsiox,  The:  a  poem.  Wordsworth,  W..  .  .  .34^1.3-4 
ExcL'Ksioxs  in  Normandy.      Ed.  by  V.  Shobcrl. 

London,  1841.    2v.    12° 054.14 

Exemplary  novels.  Cervantes  Saavedra,  M.  dc  857.3 
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—  Bedding,  C.    Sketch  of  the  great 987.11 

—  Iteports  by  the  juries 191.0 

—  Timbs,J.  Origin,  progress  and  details. v. XIV. of  159.2 
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ExMourii,  Viscount.    See  Pellew,  E. 

ExooLS,  Book  of.    See  Bible. 

ExPECTAXT,  The:  anovel.  Pickering,  E.  .  .  .805.10il0 
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Exploring  expedition.     Keynolds,  J.  N.    South 

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—  (U.  S.  18.38-42.)    Wilkes,  C.    Narrative  of  .  .    701.0-7 

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Exposition  of  vulgar  and  common  errors,  adapt- 
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Extraordinap.y  men,  their  boyhood  and  early 

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Ey'es,  Economy  of  the.    Kitchiner,  W 158.12 

Eyrisyggja  Saga.  Abstract  of,  by  Sir  W.  Scott  .  840.2 
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F.VBLE,  Tlie  age  of.    Bulfnicli,  T 1067.21-24 

Table  for  critics.    Lowell,  J.  K 340.18 

Fables.    .lEsopus.    Fables,  translated 728.10 

—  Dryden,  J.     F.  from  Homer,  Ovid,  Boccace 

and  Cliaucer 315.17 

—  Fiacclii,  L.     Favolo 1049.0 

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—  JIanzoni,  G.    Favolc 1058.7 

—  Nortlicote,  J.    Fables 7:!5.3 

—  Schefer,  L.    Fabeln 1018.2 

—  Vanden  Heuvel,  3Irs.    Mythological 345.8 

Fabiola  :  or,  the  church  of  the  catacombs.    Wise- 
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Fabl'LOI's  histories  on  the  treatment  of  animals. 

Trimmer,  S 12fl.4 

Fact  and  fiction.    A  collection  of  stories.    Child, 

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Facts  in  a  clergyman's  life.    Tayler,  C.  B 449.2 

F.VCULTIES  of  birds.    Kenuie,  J 839.10 

Faggot  of  French  sticks.    He.id,  Sir  F.  B 054.18 

F.VGNAN,  31me.  M.  A.     Minet-Bleu  et  Louvette. 

Cabinet  des  Fees v. XXXV.  of  1077.1 

F.viR  maid  of  tlie  exchange.    Hey  wood,  T 342.20 

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Fairfield,  S.  L.      Abaddon  and  other  poems. 

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Farrier,  The  progressive.    Nash,  J.  A 108.4 

Farmer's  companion.    Buel,  .J 169.8 

Farmer's  instructor.     Buel,  J 109.30 

Farmer's  encyclopaedia.    Johnson,  C.W 104.1 

Farming,  Productive.    Discoveries  in  vegetable 

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Fat.vl  whisper.  The  :  a  novel.    Gait,  .1 801.2 

Father  and  daughter  :  a  tale.    Opie,  A 469.42 

Father  and  son  :  a  tale.    Opie,  A 409.43 

F.VTHER  Clement:  a  story.    Kennedy,  G 808.16 

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Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  1802.    8° 195.21 

Ferdinand  I.  of  Austria.    Ranke,  L 409.27 

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Ferguson,  U.    Swiss  men  and  Swiss  mountains. 

London,  l.Sjii.    p.S 400.20 

Fergusson,  J.  lUustrafcd  liandbook  of  architec- 
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Fergussox,  "W.   System  of  practical  surg-ery.    4th 

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Ferkiah,  J.     Tlieory    of    apparitions.     London, 

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Ferrieu,  J.  P.  Caravan  journeys  in  Persia,  etc. 
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Ferrier,  Miss  S.  Destiny :  or,  the  chief's  daugh- 
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Ferris,  Mrs.  B.  G.  The  Mormons  at  home,  1852-53. 

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Ferry,  G.    Vagabond  life  in  Mexico.    New  York, 

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Fessendex,  T.  G.    The  complete  farmer  and  rural 

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Chr.  Caustic.     4thAm.  ed.   [Alao]  Wooden 
booksellers    and    miseries    of    authorship. 

Boston,   18:i7.     12° 340.10 

Festivals,  games  and  amusements.    Smith,  H. .    810.31 

Festus,  a  poem.    Bailey,  P.  J 344.10-12 

Fetches,  The  :  a  tale.    Banim,  J 409.14 

Fetis,  E.    Les  musiciens  beiges.    Bruxelles,  n.d. 

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F^Tis,  F.  I.  Music  explained  to  the  world.  Trans- 
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Feuchterslebex,  E.  von.    Dietetics  of  the  soul. 

7th  ed.    New  York,  1854.    12° 129.15 

Feuerbacii,  a.  K.  von.  Kemarkable  criminal  tri- 
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FiACCHi,  L.  (Clasio.)    Favole.    Jlilano,  1820.    10°    1049.0 

Fiction,  The  liistory  of.    Duulop,  J 405.15 

Field  and  forest.  Studies  in.    Flagg,  W 100.0 

Field  artillery.  Exercises  in.    See  United  States.      194.8 

See  also  .■  Jlilitary  art  and  science. 
Field  book,  Tlie :  or,  sports  and  pastimes  of  the 

British  Islands.    Maxwell,  W- H 174.1 

Field,  garden  and  woodland.    I'ratt,  A 100.33 

Field  operations,  Jlanual  of.  Jarvis,  .1.  W.  .  .  .  107.0 
Field  sports  of  the  United  States.  Herbert,  II.  W.  174.4-5 
Field,  B.    Tlie  true  tragedy  of  Kichard  III.  and 

the  Latin  play,  Kicliardus  Tertius,    by  T. 

Legge,  witli  notes.     I^ondon,  1844.    8°  .   .   .     342.20 
Field,  G.    Kudiments  of  the  painter's  art ;  gram- 
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Field,  J.    The  life  of  John   Howard.    London, 

1850.     8° 575.13 

Field,  M.    Rural  architecture :  essa;/  on  landscape 

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New  York,  1857.    8° 203.10 

Fielding,  H.    Adventures  of  Joseph  Andrews. 

London,  1810.    10° v.XVIII. of  778.1 

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Fielding,  T.  II.    The  art  of  engraving.    London, 

1841.    8° 202.8 

Fields,  J.  T.  Poems.  Cambri<lge,  n.d.  10°  .  .  .  340.25 
Fiends,  ghosts  and  sprites  ;  Origin,  and  nature  of 

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FiESQUE,  tragedie  en  cinq  actes.  Ancclot,  M.  .  .  1078.8 
Figurative  language, Cliaracteristics  and  laws  of. 

Lord,  D.  N 400.5 

FiLii'iH)  Strozzi.  Tragcdia.  Niccolini,  G.  B.  .  .  .  1050.9 
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essay  on  tlie  natural  boundaries  of  empires. 

London,  IS'lt.    8° 024.7 

Fine  arts,  TIic.    General  view  of 2IJ8.22 

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See  also:    Architecture,    I'ainting,    Music, 
Sculpture,  Beauty. 

Finland,  lIaudl)()ok  for.    Murray,  J 0-10. 11 

FiNL.vv,  (J.    Byzantine  empire,  A. L).  71()-1057.  Ed- 
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1854.    8° 955.5 

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717.    Edinburgh,  184-1.    8° 950.0 

—  Greece,  A.I).  540-1500,  and  empire  of  Trebi- 

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Finlav,  J.    Scottish  histor.  and  romantic  ballads, 
chiefly  ancient,  with    notes.      Edinburgh, 

1808.    2v.  in  1.     12° 310.10 

Fire-ai:ms,  3Ianufacture  of  rotating  chambered- 

breech.    Colt,  Col.  S 195.23 

First  and  second  love  :  a  novel.  Crawford,  II.  C.  801.3 
First  and  second  marriages :  a  novel.  Baker,  H.N.  470.1-2 
First   things,   great  facts    and    moral   lessons. 

Spring,  G 110.1 

Fish  and  fishing  in  the  U.  S.    Herbert,  H.  W.  .   .    174.2-3 
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Fish-breeding,  Artificial.    Fry,  W.  H 105.27 

FiSHBOURNE,  E.  G.      Impressions  of  China  and 

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Fitch,  G.  AV.     Outlines  of  pliysical   geography. 

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Fitch,  John.    Life  of.    AVhittlosey,  C.    Sparks's 

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Fitch,  S.  S.    Six  lectures  on  the  uses  of  the  lungs, 

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Fitz-Boodle,  Confessions  of.  Thackeray,  W.  M.  500.8-11 

Fitzgerald,  Lord  E.    Life  of.    Jloore,  T 508.13 

FiTZHUfiH,  G.    Sociology  for  the   South,  or  the 

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FiTZ  of  Fitz-Ford  :  a  legend  of  Devon.  Bray,  A.  E.    448.15 

Five  years  of  youth.    Martiueau,  II 740.5 

Flag  ship.  The,  or  voyage    round    the  world. 

Taylor,  F.  W 708.8 

Flagg,  E.      The  far  AY  est:    a  tour  beyond  the 

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Flac;g,  AA^.    Studies  in  the  field  and  forest.     Bos- 
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Flanders.     Froissart,  J.    Ancient  chronicles  of.    1003.1 

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Flavel,  J.    Christ  knocking  at  the  door  of  sin- 
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Flax,  Cultivation  of.    AVard,  J v.IV.  of  100.15 

FLi;ciiii;i;,  E.    Oraisons  Ami  ores 1000.5 

Fleetavood,  or  the  stain  of  birth.    Sargent,  E. .     439.10 


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Fletcher,  John.    AVorks.    See  Beaumont,  F.  .  .       351.2 

Fletcheii,  J.  C.  and  Kidder,  D.  r.      Brazil  and 

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Flei-ky  de  Chaboulon,  P.  A.  E.     Private  life  of 

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Flor.v,  Britisii,  Handbook  of.  Bentham,G.  .  .  .  lOa.lS 
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Jloodie,  S "'•>l-9 

Florence.    Aze,<^lio,  M.  d'.     F.  betrayed.   .  .  .       47S.9 

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Flokexce  of  AVorcester.  Chronicle,  with  contin- 
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Floriax,  J.  P.  C.  de.    Claudinc  :  a  talc 449.20 

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Florida.    Irving-,  T.    Conquest  of,  by  de  Soto  .     2.37.11 

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Floridas,  Sketches  of  the.    Forbes,  J.  G 230.8 

Florl'S,  Lucius  Annseus.  Transl.  by  J.  S.  Watson.      834.4 

Flower  fables.    Alcott,  L.  M 729.2 

Flower,  fruit,  and  thorn  pieces.  Eichter,  J.  P.  Y.  887.8 
Flower  garden.   The.     Poetry    of   gardening-. 

From    the    Quarterly   lieview.      London, 

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Flowers  of  history.  Roger  of  Wendover  .  .  .  8-10.9 
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Flowers  of  the  field.    Johns,  C.  A 169.24 

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See  also .-  Botany,  Gardening,  Horticult.,  etc. 
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•WTitings;  Future  state  of  man;  History;  Inaugural 
discourse;  Funeral  oration  on  G.  Spurzheim;  Aildnss 
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Follen,  E.  L.    Poems.    Boston,  1839.    12°   .  .  .       .^5S.O 

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FoNBLANQL'E,  A.  England  under  seven  adminis- 
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FONGERAY.  Pseu'lonym.    ,S'e«Cave  and  Dittmer. 
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Fool  of  quality :  a  novel.    Brooke,  II 799.4 

Fool  of  the  nineteenth  century  ;  and  other  talcs. 

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FOOT-PRINTS  of  the  Creator.    Miller,  II 107.15-17 

FoOTE,  A.  H.    Africa  and  the  American  flag.    N. 

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FoOTE,  H.  S.    Texas  and  the  Texans.    Philadel- 
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Forbes,  F.  E.    Five  years  in  China,  1842-47.    Lon- 
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FOBBES,  J.     Happiness,  in  its  relations  to  work 

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Forbes,  Major  .Jon.     Eleven  years  in  Ceylon. 

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Forbes,  J.  D.  Xorway  and  its  glaciers.  Edin- 
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Forbes,  J.  G.  Sketches  of  the  Floridas.  N.  Y'ork, 

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Freedi.ey,  E.  T.    Leading-  pursuits  aud  leading 

men.    Philadelpliia,  IKiO.    8° 29<"..3 

—  The  legal  adviser,    riiiladelpliia,  1857.    12°..     13.3.11 

—  Practical  treatise  on  business,  riiila.,  1853.  12°  1.30.15 
Freer,  31.  W.    Life  of  JLirnuerite  d'Augoulemc. 

Loudon,  1854.    2v.     12° 544.12 

Freiligrath,  F.  Gedichte.     Stuttgart,  1805.     10°    1027.3 

Freimaurer,  Die  ;  Roman.     Kiihnc,  F.  G 1013.4 

FRli.MOXT,  J.  C.  Explorations  and  adventures  in 
Kanzas  and  California  ;  [witli]  memoir  by 
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—  Exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky  moun- 

tains,   Oregon    and    California.      Auburn, 

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—  and  Emory,   Maj.    Xotes  of  travel  in  Cali- 

fornia,    kew  York,  1849.    8° 023.8 

French  iu  Algiers.  Lamping,  C.  and  France,  A.  de.  88'.».  IS 
French  court.    Campan,  Mme.  J.  L.  H.  G.   Secret 

anecdotes  of  the 013.7 

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French  language,  Pronouncing  reading-book  of 

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French  literature.    Foster,  M.  E.  Handbook  of  40().2:j-24 

—  Moke,  H.  G.     Histoire  do  la 1075.27 

—  Vericour,  L.  R.  de.    3Iodern 404.12 

French,    The    neutral  ;    or  tlie  exiles  of  Xova 

Scotia.    AVilliams,  Mrs.  C.  R 217.12 

French  principles  and  Parisi.in  sights.    Jarves, 

J.J 054.17 

—  -    Same.    2d  series 1008.9 

French  revolution,  [The  first.]     Brougham,  11., 

Lord.     Remarks  on v.V.  of  840.5 

—  Carlyle,  T.     A  history 1007.7 

—  Croker,  J.  W.    Early  period   of 1002.3 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.    Patriots  of  the 828.0 

—  Michelet,  J.    The  women  of 1008.0-7 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.    History  of 837.3 

—  Poore,  B.  P.    History  of,  1789-1848 1000.1 

—  Sayous,  A.    Memoirs  of  Mallet  du  Pan.  .  .   .       013.0 

—  Scott,  "W.    Preliminary  memoir  on 004.5-0 

—  Smytli,  W.     Lectures  on 837.2 

—  Stal'l-Holstein,  Mme.  de.    Considerations  on    10O4.0 

—  Thiers,  L.  A.    History  of 1002.7 

—  Tocqueville,  A.  de.    The  old  regime,  etc.    .  .    1008.11 
French    revolution  [of  1830].    Sarrans,  B.    Me- 
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French  revolution  [of  1848.].    Lamartine,  A.  de. 

History  of  the 848.3-4 

French  schools  of  painting.  Hist.  of.    Head,  E.    208.21 

French  society  iu  the  18th  century.    Lomenie,  L. 

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French  wines  and  politics :   a  tale.    Martineau, 

H V.  Xn.of749.2-3 

French,  S.  American  drama,  v.  I.,  witli  a  me- 
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Contents.  —  I.  Jlidsuminer  night's  dream.  II. 
Popping  the  question,  by  John  Baldwin  Buckstone. 
111.  La  tour  de  Ncsle,  from  the  Frencli  of  Victor 
Hugo.  IV.  Deaf  as  a  post,  by  T.  Poole.  V.  Tlieresa, 
or  the  orplian  of  Geneva,  transl.  and  adapted  by  Jolin 
Howard  Pa^ne.  VI.  Flying  Dutehinan,  by  Edward 
Fitzball.  VII.  New  Footman,  by  Charles  Sclby. 
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FRE.SENIUS,  C.  R.  Quantitative  chemical  analysis. 

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L.Bullock.    London,  1855.    8° 155.10 

—  and  Will,  H.    New  methods  of  alkalimetry. 

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Fresh  gleanings.    Mitchell,  D.  G 0(i9.2-3 

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—  Debit  aud   credit,  witlj    preface  by  C.  C.  J. 

Bunsen.     Edinburgh,  1857.     2v.     12° .  .  .       434.5 

—  Soil  und  Haben  :  roman.    4e  Auflage.    Leip- 

zig, 1855.    3v.     10° 1035.5 

Friedrigh  der  Grosse  und  sein  Ilof.    Roman. 

Mundt,  K 1030.0 


Friedrich    II.    of  Prussia.     Ellis,  G.  A.,  Lord 

Dover.    Life  of 810.48 

—  Gillies,  J.    Reign  of 540.4 

—  Raumer,  F.  L.  G.  v.     F.  and  his  times  ....       540.8 
Friends,  History  of  the  society  of.     Wagstaflr, 

W.  R 1085.11 

Friends  in  council.      Helps,  A 878.4 

Fright,  The:  a  novel.    Pickering,  E 805.1 

FuoissART,  Sir  J.  Antient  chronicles  of  England, 

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—  -    Same.    Translated  by  T.  Johncs,  with  an 

introductory  essay,  [etc.]  by  J.  Lord.    New 

York,  1853.    8° 1001.2 

Fro.mrerg,  E.  O.     Painting  on  glass.  London, 

1851.     10° 819.28 

Frontieij  lauds  of  the  Christian  and  the  Turk,  in 

1850-51.    2d  ed.     London,  1853.    2v.     8°.  .   .       085.2 

Frontier  men,  Sketches  of.    Pritts,  J 245.2 

FuosT,  J.     Life  of  Gen.  Taylor.     X.  Y.,  1847.     12°      517.8 

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1848.    4v.  in2.     8° 304.5-0 

—  Pictorial  life  of  Andrew  Jackson.    Hartford, 

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—  Remarkable  events  in  the  history  of  America. 

Embellished.     Philadelijliia,  1852.    2v.    8°  .       304.7 

—  Travels  in  Africa,  from  the  earliest  ages.     N. 

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Frothinghaxi,  N.  L.    Metrical  pieces  ;  translated 

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FrothingHjUI,  R.     History  of  the  siege  of  Bos- 
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Fruits  of  leisure.    Essays.    Helps,  A 888.22 

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Fry,  Elizabeth.     Life  compiled  from  her  journal, 

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Fry,  J.  R.     Life  of  Zachary  Taylor.     Philadel- 
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Fry,  W.  H.      Treatise    on    artificial    fish-breed- 
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Fryxei.l,  A.     History  of  Sweden.     Translated. 

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FuDCJE  family  in  Paris.     Jloore,  T 358.17 

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Fuller,  T.    History  of  the  worthies  of  England. 

Newed.byP.  A.Nuttall.  Loud.,1840.  .3v.8°  574.5 
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From  last  London  ed.    New  York,  1849.  12°  458.4-5 

—  Grantley  Manor:  a  tale.  New  York,  1848.  12°  458.1-3 
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New  York,  1851.    8° im.\9 

Fulton,  R.    Life  of.    Colden,  C.  D 524.7 

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—  -    Same.    Sparks's  Am.  biography.  .  .  v. X.  of  520.1 

FUN-.JOTTINGS.     Willis,  N.  P '.KM.  11-13 

Functions,  Elementary  treatise  on.  Peirce,  B.  .  148.2 
Fur  trade.  An  account  of  the.  Mackenzie,  A.  .  .  025.19 
FuRNEss,  W.  H.      Jesus    and    liis    biographers. 

Pliiladelphia,  1838.    8° 1101.5 

—  Julius,  and  other  tales    from  the    German. 

Philadelphia,  18iJ6.     12° 750.10 

FuRNiss,  W.    Waraga,  or  the  charms  of  the  Nile. 

New  York,  1850.     12° 098.19 

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—  Lectures  on  painting 810.2 


FUTURE 


66 


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FCTIRK  state,  Scripture  revelations  oonecrnin<?. 

Wliately,  R lOSG.-t 

Gaok,  T.  History  of  Rowley,  with  address 
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(lA.JANr,  G.    The  Roman  exiU".    Roston,  1850.  12°  078.2-3 
Gai.atians,  Epistle  to  the.    Sec  Bible. 
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GAI.l.AClllin,  W.  D.     Poetical    literature    of  tlie 

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Gai.i.and,  a.  Cabinet  des  Fees,  v.VII.,  VIII., 
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Trad,  par  Galland  et  Cardoune 1077.1 

Gai.t.atix,  a.    Memoir  on  the  N.  E.  boundary  .  .       297.7 
GAi.i,Ari)i;T,  T.  H.    Child's  book  on  the  soul.  7th 

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G  A r.i.KUUCS,  London,  Catalogues  of.    Jameson,  A.      208.9 
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G  Ai.i.rs  :  or,  Roman  scenes  of  the  time  of  Augus- 
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Gai.t,  J.    Tlie  Ayrshire  legatees.  Edinb.,  1821.  12°      788.8 

—  Eben    Erskine :    or,  the  traveller.    Loudon, 

1S33.    3v.     12° 788.9 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  1,S33.    2v.    12° .  .  .     788.10 

—  The  entail,  or  the  lairds  of  Grippy.     N.  York, 

1823.     2v.     12° 788.15 

—  The  fatal  wliisper.    Omnibus  of  Romance  .  .  801.2 

—  Last  of  the  lairds.    Xcw  York,  1827.     12°..  788.12 

—  Lawrie  Todd  :  or,  the  settlers  iu  the  woods. 

Xew  York,  18-30.    2v.     12° 788. G 

—  Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.    3d  ed.    London, 

184G.    p.8° 560.11 

—  Liie  of  Lord  Byron.    New  York,  n.d.    18°  .  810.10-11 

—  Literary  life  and   miscellanies.    Edinburgh, 

1834.    3v.    12° 584.18 

—  The  provost  :  a  novel.  Xew  York,  1822.    12°.     788.14 

—  Rothelan-:  a  romance  of  the  English  histories. 

Xew  York,  1825.    2v.     12° 788.7 

—  Soutliennan.    Loudon,  1830.    .3v.    12°   ...   .       788.4 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  18.30.    2v.  in  1.     12°  .  .       7SS.3 

—  Stanley  Buxton  :  or,  the  schoolfellows.   Lon- 

don, 1832.    3v.     12° 788.1 

—  -    Same.    Philadelpliia,  183:5.    2v.     12° .  .  .       7S8;-2 

—  Tlie  steamboat :  a  novel.    N.  York,  1823.     12°    788.13 

—  The  stolen  cliild  :  a  tale  of  the  town.    Lon- 

don, 1S3:J.    12° .......     788.11 

-■    Stories  of  the  study.    London,  1833,    3v.    12°      788.5 
Contends.  — Vol.  I.    Introduction;   Lutherans.     II. 

Lutherans,  contin.;   Dean  of  Guild;   Black  pirate; 

Greenwich  pensioner;  Lumberer.    III.  Jaunt;  Cran- 

iologists;    Horoscope;    Heron  Glenie;  Magos;  Stage- 

coacli;  Seamstress;  English  groom ;  Deluge. 
Gai.tox,  F.    Art  of  travel.     London,  18;)5.     12°.      199.25 

—  -    Same.    2d  ed.    London,  1850.    12° .  .  .   .     049.17 

<iALVAXiSM.    Roget,  P.M v.ILof3G5.14 

Gamba,  p.  Narrative  of  Lord  Byron's  last  jour- 
ney to  Greece.    Paris,  1825.     12° .585.12 

Game,  American,  in  its  seasons.    Herbert,  H.  W.  174.8 
Game  birds,  their  friends  and  their  foes.    Knox, 

^-  ^ 177.11 

Games,  festivals,  and  amusements.    Smith,  H.  .  .  810.31 

Games  for  all  seasons.    London,  1858.     10°  ...   .  197.29 

Games.  Handbook  of.    Bohn,  H.  G 810.5 

G.VMESTEU's  progress  :  a  poetic  tale SiKt.C, 

Gajimki.l,  W.  History  of  American  Baptist  Mis- 
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Gajijiell,  W.    Life  of  Roger  Williams.    Sparks's 

Am.  biog v.XIV.  of  529.1 

—  Life  of  Samuel  Ward.     Sparks's    American 

biog v.XIX.  of  529.1 

Gan-edex:  or,  pictures  of  Cuba.    Hurlbut,  W.  H.    627.23 
Garisett,  E.  L.     Principles  of  design  in  archi- 
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G.VRDEX.    Breck,  J.     The  tiower 166-11 

—  The  G.,  the  field,  and  the  woodland 850.5 

—  (ileuny,  G.    The  flower v.IV.  of  169.15 

—  Kemp,  E.    How  to  lay  out  a 175.11 

—  Mcintosh,  C.    Book  of  the 105.6 

G.VRDEXER.    Buist,  R.    The  family  kitchen  .   .  .       108.5 

—  Fessenden,  T.  G.    New  American 169.11 

Gardener's  calendar,  American.      McMahon,  B.      105.3 
Gardexing.    Essay  on  tlie  poetry  of. 165.28 

—  for  ladies.    Loudon,  Mrs.  .1.  W 164.9-13 

See  also  .-  Horticulture,  Landscape  gardening, 

Flowers,  etc. 

Gardens  and  menagerie  of  tlie  Zoological  Soci- 
ety.    Bennett,  E.  T 172.19-20 

Garden,  A.    Anecdotes  of  tlie  revolutionary  war. 

Charleston,  1822.    8° 213.14 

Gardiner,  A.  F.    Visit  to  the  Indians  on  the 

frontiers  of  Chili.     Loudon,  1841.     12°    .   .     635.18 

Gardixer,  Col.  J.,  Life  of.    Doddridge,!' 575.11 

Gardixer,  M.  Lach/  Blessingfon.  Confessions 
of  an  elderly  lady  and  gentleman.  Phila- 
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—  -    Literary  life  and  correspondence  of.    Mad- 

den, R.  R 595.8-9 

Gardiner,  W.    Music  and  friends.    London,  18.38. 

2v.  8°  .  .  . 204.7 

—  Music  of  nature.    .3d  ed.    London,  1849.    8° .       204.0 
Garland,  H.  A.    Life  of  John  Randolph.    New 

York,  1851.    2v.  12° 525.2 

Garrick,  D.    Memoirs  of.    Davies,  T 597.7 

Garvey,  M.  a.    The  silent  revolution :  or,  effects 

of  steam  and  electricity.    London,  1852.  10°    199.23 

Gas  works.  Treatise  on.    Hughes,  S 829.15 

Gaskell,  E.  C.    Cranford.     New  York,  185-3.    10°    794.17 

—  Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte.    N.Y.,  1857.  2v.  12°  596.11-15 

—  Mary  Barton :  a  tale.    4th  ed.    London,  1850. 

2v.  12° 794.15 

—  Ruth:  a  novel.    Boston,  1853.    8° 435.1 

Gass,  p.    Journal  of  voyages  and  travels  through 

N.America.  1804-0.  London,  1808.  8°.  .  025.6 
Gastox  de  Blondcville :  a  romance.  Radcliffe,  A.  777.5 
Gaudy,  F.  B.  H.  W.  v.    Poetische  und  prosaische 

AVerke.   Neue  Ausg.   Berlin,  1853-54.  8v.  10°  1029.23 

Contents.  — Yol.I.  Liedei;  Romanzen;  Terzinen; 
Aus  dem  Tagebuehe  eines  wandernden  Schneider- 
gesellen.  II.— III.  Mein  Romerzug.  IV.  Kaiser- 
lieder  ;  Erzihlende  Dichtungen  ;  Vermischte  Ge- 
dichte.  V.  Novellen  und  Erzahlungen.  VI- Novcllen 
und  Erzihlungen  ;  Ilumores'^en-  VII.  Der  Liebe 
I.nos;  Portogalli,  Reise  und  Lebensbilder  aus  Italien. 
VIII.  Venetiauische  Novellcn. 

Gauging,  Treatise  on.    Haswcll,  C.  H 147.25 

Gaut  Gurley :  a  tale  of  border  life.    Thompson, 

D.  P 726.9 

Gautier,T.  Wanderings  in  Spain.  Lond.,1853.  12°    809.12 
Gay",  S.    Celebrated  saloons :  and  Girardin,  Mme. 
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Willard.    Boston,  1851.    18° 009.5 

Gayarre,  C.  History  of  Louisiana.  Spanish  do- 
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—  Louisiana.    Colonial   history    and    romance. 

New  York,  1851.    8° 235.12 

—  Romance  of  the  history  of  Louisiana.    New 

York,  1848.     10° 2.37.15 

(Jazetteer.    Hayward,  J.    Of  Massacliusetts  .  .  229.2 

—  -    New  Hampshire 229.1 

—  -    Vermont 229.3 

—  McCulloch,  J.  R.    Universal 951.3 

See  also .-  The  list  of  books  of  reference  ap- 
pended to  this  Index. 

(Jazpacho  :  or,  summer  months  in  Spain.    Clark, 

W.  G 675.13 

(i  AZUL,  Clara.    Pseudoni/m.    See  Merimee,  P. 


GEARY 


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GEORGE 


Geary,  Gov.  J.  "W.     Administration    in    Kansas. 

Gihon,  J.  H 230.2 

GEBELTeir:  a  novel.    Tudor,  W 799.6-9 

Gell,  Sir  W.    Journey  iu  tlic    Morca.    Loudon, 

1823.    8° 683.3 

Gemelli,  C.    Delia  vita  e  delle  opere  di  Ugo  Fos- 

colo.     Firenzc,  1849.     12' 1050.11 

Gendebiex,  fils,  J.    :fclt'mpnts  de  droit  commer- 
cial.   Bruxclles,  n.d.     12' 10(;5.1ii 

Genealogies  of  families  iu  "Watortown,  Waltliaiu 

and  Weston,  Mass.     Houd,  11 221.1 

General  principles  of  yranimar.    Pliiladelpliia, 

1847.     10° v.IIl.  of  N>0.25 

General    register  of  politics  and   literature  in 

Europe  and  Amer.  for  1827.  Ediuh.,  1828.  18°    830.38 
General  view  of  the  line  arts,  with  introduction 

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—  Histoire  d'  une  servante.    Lamartino,  A.  dc  .    1000.23 

Genii,  Tales  of  the.    Ridley,  J 835.10 

Genius  in  its  relations  to  culture  and  society. 

Giles,  H 875.5 

—  Infirmities  of.    Illustrated.    Madden,  R.  R. .       887.7 

—  Dawnings  of.     Pratt,  A 548.26 

Genlis,  Mme.,  S.  F.  D.  St.  A.,  CtsseAa.    Adele  et 

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—  -    Alphonso and Dalinda:  amoral  tale,  trans- 

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—  -    Mile,  de  Clermont,  suivie  de  nouveHes  et 

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tuteur;  Les  preventions  d'unefemme;  Lejupon  vert; 
Les  reunions  de  famille;  Lindane  et  Valmire;  Nour- 
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—  Mile,  de  La  Fayette  ;  suivie  de  nouvelles.   [La 

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Paris,  1843.     12° 1000.15 

—  Madame  de  Maintenon.   4e  ed.   Paris,  1813-21. 

2v.     16° 1068.4 

—  Madame  de  Maintenon  ;  [suivie  de  nouvelles: 

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—  Les  meres  rivales,  ou  la  calomuie.     Berlin, 

1801.    4v.     10° 1008.7 

—  New  moral  tales.    New  York,  1825.    12'  .  .  .     489.20 

—  Saiuclair  and  Hortense :    [and]  Claudine,  by 

M.  Florian.     Transl.  by  A.  Haralson.     New 

York,  1813.     12' 449.20 

—  Siege  de  la  Rochelle.    Xouv.  ed.    Bruxelles, 

1829.    4v.  in2.     18° 1009.15 

—  Zuma ;  the  fair  Pauline  ;  Zeneida ;  the  reeds 

of  the  Tiber;  the  widow  of  Luzi.     New 

York,  1818.    18° 759.15 

Genoa,  Summer  tour  to.    Sewell,  E.  M 059.28 

Gens,  E.    Histoire  dti  comte  de  Flandre.     Brux- 
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—  Ruines  et  paysages  en  Belgique.    Bruxelles, 

n.d.     12° .' 1075.23 

Gentility.    .S'ee  Manners,  etc. 

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Geoffrey  de  Vinsauf.    Narrative  of  the  crusade 

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Geoffrey  of  Monmouth's  British  history.    See 

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Geographical  descr.  of  the  earth.  Goldsmith,  J.  649.20 

Geography.     Ferguson,  J.    Select  subjects  iu  .  146.8 

—  Goodrich,  C.  A.    G.  of  the  Bible 1089.28 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Pictorial  G.  of  the  world  .  .  951.1 

—  Guy,  J.  jr.     Illustrated  Loudon 955.4 

—  Guyot,  A.    Comparative  physical 167.18 

—  Kitto,  J.    Physical  G.  of  the  Holy  Land  .  .  .  840.25 

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—  Laurent,  P.  E.    Manual  of  ancient 954.5 

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Geoop.aphy.    Murray,  H.    Encyclopsedia  of .  .  .  952.4 

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—  Robinson,  E.    Biblical (>S4.4 

—  G.  ofStrabo 844.3 

—  Swainson,  W.     G.  of  animals 308.17 

—  VuUiet,  M.    fi.  of  nature 107.13 

Note.— For  the  geography  of  parlicular  regions,  kc 
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Geological  excursions  around  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

Mantell,  (J.  A 820. 1(» 

GKOLOtiicAL  knot.  Attempt  to  untie  the.    Gosse, 

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Geological  observations  ou  coral  reefs,  volcanic 

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Geological  observer,  Tlic.     De  la  Beche,  II.  T.  .  163. 13 

Geological  science  and  .Scriptures.  Smith,  J.  P.  816.14 
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—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Wonders  of 109.13 

—  Hitchcock,  E.    G.  of  Massachusetts 103.10 

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—  -    Old  red  sandstone 167.24-20 

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ton and  N.  Orleans,  18]4-!5.  Lond.,1847.  p.8°    889.19 

—  Chelsea  pensioners.    London,  1829.    3v.    12°.      777.2 

—  Country  curate.     London,  1830.    2v.     12° .  .   .       798.2 

—  History  of  tlie  Bible.    N.  Y.,  n.d.    2v.    18°..     810.14 

—  Leipsic  campaign.    Loudon,  1852.    p.8°.  .  .   .       409.7 

—  Life  of  Robert,  first  Lord  Clive.     London, 

1848.  p.8° 889.9 

—  Life  of  Sir  T.  Jlunro.    New  edition.    London, 

1849.  p.8° 899.5 

—  Light  dragoon.     London,  1844.    2v.    p.8°.  .   .       720.1 

—  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  British  military 

commanders.     London,  1832.    3v.     10°  .   .   .       388.3 

—  Memoirs  of  Warren  Hastings.    London,  1S41. 

.3v.    8° 672.1 

—  Sale's  brigade  in  Afghanistan.    London,  1840. 

p.8° 899.11 

—  The  subaltern.  New  ed.  Edinb.,  1852.  10°  .  979.5 
Glenny,  G.    Flower  garden.    New  ed.    London, 

n.d.    10° V.I  V.of  109.15 

Gliddon,  G.  R.  and  Nott,  J.  C.    Indigenous  races 

of  the  earth 171.2 

Glory  and  shame  of  England.  Lester,  C.  E..  .  .  040.12 
Glover,  R.  M.    Manual  of  elementary  chemistry. 

London,  1855.     12° 150.25 

Gluge,  Zei)r.  Physiologic.  Bruxelles,  n.d.  12°  10<)5.17 
Glynn,  J.      Cranes  and   machinery  for   raising 

heavy  bodies.    2d  ed.    London,  1854.    12°.     199.20 

—  Power  of  water  to    drive  mills    and   other 

engines.    London,  1853.    10° 829.14 

Goadby',  H.    Text -book  of  vegetable  and  animal 

physiology.    New  Y'ork,  1858.    8° 173.5 

GOBAT,  S.  Three  j-ears  in  Abyssinia,  translated, 
with  introduction  by  S.  D.  Clark.  Witli 
biogr.  sketch  by  R.  Baird.    N.  Y.,  1851.    12°      097.7 

GtOBiNEAU,  A.  de.  Diversity  of  races  ;  with  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  H.  Hotz,  [.ind]  an  ap- 
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God.  Chalmers,  T.  Power,  wisdom  and  good- 
ness of 820.0 

—  Eliot,  AV.  G.  jr.    Discourses  on  the  unity  of .  1080.23 

—  Gurney,  J.  J.    Habitual  exercise  of  love  to.  .    1089.27 

—  Kirby,  W.    Power,  wisdom,  etc.,  of,  as  mani- 

fested in  the  creation  of  animals 820.2 


God.  Osgood,  Samuel.  God  with  men  :  or,  Foot- 
prints of  providential  leaders 117.8 

See  also .-  Theology. 

Godfrey  of  Bulloigne ;  or  the  recovery  of  .Jeru- 
salem.   See  Tasso,  T. 

GODIN,  Madame,  Voyage  of,  along  the  river  of  the 

Amazons,  1770 830.31 

Godley,  J.  R.    Letters  from  America.    Loudon, 

1844.     2v.     12° 029.0 

GoDMAN,  J.  D.  American  natural  Iiistory.  Part  I. 

Mastology.     Philadelphia,  l82i"i-28.    3v.    8°  .      172.12 

GoDOLPHiN  :  a  novel.    Lytton,  E.  Bulwer.  .  .  .400.12-14 

GoDOLl'lllN,  Mrs.  M.,  Life  of.     Evelyn,  J 590.10 

Godwin,  B.    The  philosophy  of  atheism.    Lond., 

1853.     10° 1088.34 

Godwin,  W.    Cloudesley  :  a  tale.     N.  York,  18.30. 

2v.    12° 408.1 

—  Lives  of  the  necromancers.    London,  1834.    8°      125.1 

—  St.  Leon  :  a  tale  of  the  10th  century.    2d  ed. 

London,  1^00.    4v.     12° 419.8 

GoEDE,  C.  A.  G.  A  foreigner's  opinion  of  Eng- 
land, etc.  Translated  by  T.  Home.  Bos- 
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GOETIIE,  J.  W.  von.    See  Gothe,  J.  W.  v. 

GOGUfi,  A.    Secrets  de  la  cuisine  fran9aise.  Paris, 

1850.     12° 1078.21 

Gold,  Use,  working  and  sources  of.     Hargravcs, 

E.  H 938.7 

Gold  diggings,  Sixteen  months  at  the.    AVoods, 

D.  B 0.37.3 

Gold   discoveries,    Australian    and    Californian. 

Stirling,  P.J 1.30.12 

Gold  mines,  Six  months  in  the.    Buffum,  E.  G.  .     02si.l2 

Golden  Dagon :  or,  up  and  down  the  Irrawaddi. 

New  York,  1850.     12° 709.10 

Golden  legend.    Longfellow,  H.  W 3.'{3. 11-13 

GOLDONi,C.  Commedie  sceltc.  Milano,  1825.  3v.  10°    1(H7.3 

Consents. —  Vol.  I.  Xotizie  su  la  vita  dell'autorc; 
XJn  curioso  accidente;  11  vero  aniico;  Pamela  fanci- 
ulla;  La  bottega  del  caffe;  La  locandiera;  II  matrimo- 
nio  per  concorso:  II  burbcro  benefice  o  sia  il  bisbctico 
dibuoncuore;  Oil  innamorati.  II.  11  cavaliere  c  la 
dama;  L'impresario  delle  Sniirno  ;  Lawenturicre 
onorato;  Terenzio;  GU  amori  di  Zelindo  o  Lindoro; 
Le  gelosie  di  Lindoro;  Le  inquictudini  di  Zclinda; 
II  Ventaglio.  111.  l.a  dama  pruticntc;  II  ilolicre;  La 
Villeggiatura:  Le  smanic  per  la  villegsiatura  ;  Le 
awenture  della  villegyiatura;  Tl  rilomo  d'dla  villeg- 
giatura; n  medico  urlaudese;  II  Torquato  Tasso. 

Goldoni,  C.,  Giraud  and  Nota.     Select  Italian 

comedies,  translated.    New  York,  1849.    12°      345.3 

Contentf.  —  Odd  mistake,   Goldoni;    Morose  good 

man,   Goldoni  ;   Jealousy  at    fault,    Giraud  :     Mad 

prophet,   Giraud  ;    Projector,  Nota  ;   First  steps  to 

folly,  Nota. 
Goldoni,  C.  and  Alfieri.  Lives  and  adventures  of. 

Copping,  E 5H.5 

Goldsmith,  J.    Manners,  customs  and  curiosities 

of  nations.    Philadelphia,  1810.    2v.    12°.  .     049.20 
Goldsmith,  L.    Secret  history  of  tin?  cabinet  of 

Bonaparte.     New  York,  ISIO.    2v.    10° .   .   .    1009.14 
Goldsmith,  O.     Miscellaneous  works,  with  life, 

edited  by  W.  Irving.    Phila.,  1S50.    8°  .  .  .       892.9 

—  Miscellaneous  works,  [ed.]  by  J.  Prior.    New 

York,  1853.    4v.     12° 900.2-3 

Contents.  — "VoVl.  The  bee;  Kssays;  An  inquiry 
into  the  present  state  of  polite  learning  in  Europe; 
Prefaces  and  introductions.  II.  Letters  trom  a  citizen 
of  the  world  to  his  friend  in  the  East;  A  familiar  intro- 
duction to  the  study  of  natural  histon.-.  III.  The 
vicar  of  Wakefield;  Biographies;  Misci  llaneous  criti- 
cism. IV.  Poems;  Miscellaneous  pieces;  Dramas;  ^ 
Criticism  relating  to  poetry  and  the  belles-lettres. 

—  Poems  :  a  new  edition.    London,  1800.    12°..       348.0 

—  Poetical  works.    London,  1851.    10° 329.4 

—  Animated  nature:   new  ed.    Liverpool,  1811. 

4v.    8° 172.14 

—  Essays  ;  with  the  life  of  the  author.   London, 

n.d.     18° 650.27 

—  History  of  England.   0th  edition.  Perth,  1792. 

4v.    io° 908.7 

—  -    Same.    Pinnock's  edition.   15th  American 

from  24th  English  ed.    Phila.,  18-38.    VT  .  .       908.5 


GOLDSMITH 


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950.9 
952.5 

959.0 
759.4 


GoLDSStiTii,  O.  History  of  En>?land,  abridged. 
Ed.  by  Simpson.     19th  od.  Ediiib.,  1S5I).    VZ" 

—  History  of  Greece  to  tlic  death  of  Alexander. 

London,  1821.    2v.  8° 

—  -    Same.    7thAni.ed.  Philadelphia,  IS22.  12" 

—  History  of  Kome.     Loudon,  1821.    2v.    8°  .   . 

—  -    Same.  Pinnock'sed.  1st  Am.  from  the  12th 

Engl.  ed.     Philadelpliia,  1837.     12° 

—  Vicar  of  Wakelield.     Paris,  1800.     12°   ...  . 

—  -    Same.    Barbauld's  Brit.  nov.  .  v.XXIII.  of  778.1 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1851.     10° 759.3 

—  -    Same,  [witli]  The  deserted  village.    Ex- 

eter, 1828.     18° 499.15 

—  -    Same.    With  ae't  of  life  and  writings  of 

the  author,  byJ.  Aikin.    X.  York,  185:!.     12°      759.2 

—  Lc  ministre  do  Wakelield,  trad,  par   llenne- 

quiu.     Boston,  )8.!1.     12° 1078.1 

—  Life  and  adventures  of.     Forster,  .1 

—  Life,  with  selections  from  Ills  writings.    See 

Irving,  W. 
Goldsmith  of  Paris.    Transl.  from  HofTmann  .  . 
GoLOWNiN,  W.  31.    Japan  and  the  Japanese.  Iscw 

ed.    London,  1853.     12° 

GONDI,  J.  F.  P.  dc,  Card,  de  Retz.     Memoirs  of, 

[by  himself.]  Philadelphia,  1817.  3v.  8°. 
Good,  J.  M.    Book  of  nature.    >'.  Y'ork,  1827.   8° 

—  -    Same.    From  last  London  edition.   Hart- 

ford, 1850.    8° 

—  Memoirs  of.    Gregory,  0 578.10 

GooDEi.i.,  AV.    Old  and  new :  or  the  changes  of 

thirty  years  in  the  East,  with  introduction 

by  W.  Adams.  New  York,  1853.  12°  .  .  . 
Goodman.  G.    Court  of  James  I.    London,  1839. 

2v.    8° 

Goodrich,  Charles  A.    Geography  of  the  Bible. 

Xew  York,  1856.    18' 1089.28 

—  History  ofthe  United  States.  Boston,  1853.  12°      309.9 

—  Keligious  ceremonies  and  customs.  Hartford, 

1&36.    8° 

Goodrich,  Chauncy  A.  Select  British  eloquence. 
N.  Y'ork,  1852.    S° 

—  -    Same.    Xcw  York,  1853.    8° 

Goodrich,  C.  B.  Science  of  government  as  ex- 
hibited in  the  United  States.  Bost.,  1853.  8° 

Goodrich,  F.  B.  Man  upon  the  sea:  or,  history 
of  maritime  adventure.    Philad.,  1858.    8°. 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Anecdotes  of  the  animal  king- 
dom.   Boston,  1845.     12° 109.14 

—  Contes    de    Pierre    Parley  sur  1'  Ameriquo. 

Boston,  1832.     10° 1009.8 

—  Early  history  of  the  Southern  states.    Bos- 

ton, 1854.     10° 239.14 

—  Fireside  education.    New  Y^ork,  1838.    12°  .  .     137.20 

—  History  of  all  nations.    Boston,  1851.    2v.    8°      951.2 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  African  history.   Bos- 

ton, 1.S44.     10° '.   .   .   .       939.1 

—  Literature,  anc.  and  mod.     Boston,  1845.     10°      400.9 

—  Outlines  of  the  history  of  England.    Boston, 

1828.    18° 909.4 

—  Pictorial  geography.    New  ed.    Boston,  l,>-5!>. 

2v.    8° 951.1 

—  Recollections  of  a  life-time.  N.Y'.,  1850.  2v.  12°      520.4 

—  Kobert  Merry's  museum.    New  York,  1849-55. 

.30v.  in  15.    8° 907.1 

—  The  token.    Boston,  1828.    18° 899.24 

—  Wonders  of  geology.    Boston,  1845.    12°.  .  .     109.13 
GORDO.N,  A.    Lives  of  Pope  Alexander  VI.  and 

Caesar  Borgia.    Philadelphia,  1844.    8°  .  .  .       544.2 
GORDOX,  J.    History  of  Ireland  to  1801.     Lon- 

**•      don,  1806.    2v.    8° 9-5.3 

Gordon,  T.  F.  Gazetteer  of  Xew  Jersey.  Tren- 
ton, 1834.    8° 235.7 

—  Hist,  of  America  to  1520.  Phila.,  1.S31.  2v.  12°      259.9 

—  History  of  New  Jersey  to   1787.     Trenton, 

1834.    8° 235.7 

Gordon,  W.    History  of  the  independence  of  the 

United  States.    London,  1788.    4v.    8°  .   .   .     214.11 
Gordon,  W.  R.    Three-fold  test  of  modern  spirit- 
ualism.   Xew  York,  1850.    12° 1090.18 

Gore,  C.  F.    Banker's  wife:  a  novel.    Xew  York, 

"  770.1 


583. 13 


801.3 


708.14 


613.10 

172.8 


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087.14 


552. 


1099.4 


861.3 

801.2 


1.34.1 


701.10 


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Gore,  C  F.     Birthright :  a  novel.     N.  Y'.,  1843.    8°      776.2 

—  Castles  in  the  air:  a  novel.    N.  York,  1848.  8°      770.3 

—  Craigallan  castle.    New  York,  1852.    8°  .  .   .     770.10 

—  Manners  of  the  day.    London,  18:50.    .3v.   12°.      770.9 

—  Man  of  capital.     London,  1840.    3v.    12°  •  .   .       770.8 

—  Mrs.  Armytage.    Philadelphia,  IKjfl.    2v.    12°      489.8 

—  Peers  and  parvenus.     London,  1840.    3v.    12°      776.5 

—  -    Same.     New  Y'ork,  1840.    8° 805.11 

—  Percy  Ranthorpe.      New  Y'ork,  1848.    8°.  .  .       776.4 

—  Polish  tales.     London,  1833.    3v.    12° ....       776.6 

—  Progress  and  prejudice.    New  Y'ork,  n.d.    12°    776.11 

—  Self.    2d  ed.     London,  1845.     3v.     12°  ....       776.7 

—  Sketches  of  English  character.    New  edition. 

London,  1852.     10° 469.18 

GoRGEi,  A.  My  life  and  acts  in  Hungary  in  1848-49. 

New  Y'ork,  1852.    12° 547.14 

GORHAM,  G.  C.  Gleanings  during  the  reforma- 
tion in  England,  1533-88.     London,  1857.    8°     1085.6 

GORRIE,  P.  D.  Lives  of  eminent  Methodist  min- 
isters.   Auburn,  1852.     12° 535.14 

Gorton,  S.,  Life  of.     Mackie,  J.  M.      Sparks's 

American  biography.  .   .   .   :  .   .   .  v. XV.  of     529.1 

Gospel,  Unconditional  freeness  of  the.  Erskine,  T.  1088.25 

Gospels.    See  Bible,  and  Theology. 

GOSSE,  P.  H.     Aquarium  :    wonders  of  the  deep 

sea.     London,  1854.    12° 178.13 

—  Handbook  to  the  marine  aquarium.    London, 

1855.     10° 178.14 

—  Life  in  its  lower,  intermediate  and   higher 

forms.    2d  ed.     Loudon,  1857.     10° 178.15 

—  Naturalist's  rambles  on  the  Devonshire  coast. 

London,  1853.     12° 178.12 

—  Ocean.    London,  1854.    12° 178.11 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  1856.    12° 178.10 

—  Omphalos  :  an  attempt  to  untie  the  geological 

knot.     London,  1857.     12° 103.17 

—  Popular  British  ornithology.  Lond.,  1849.  12°    178.17 

—  and  Hill,  R.     Birds  of  Jamaica.     London, 

1847.      12° 178.16 

—  -    Naturalist's  sojourn  in  Jamaica.  London, 

1851.     12° 178.7 

Gossip.  From  Household  words.  Morley,  H.  .  .  885.17 
GossON,  S.  School  of  abuse.  London,  1841.  8'  342.2 
GosTicK,  J.       German    literature.       Edinburgh, 

1849.     16° 404.14 

GoTHE,*J.  W.  von.  Dramatic  works,  comprising 
Faust ;  Iphigenia  in  Tauris ;  Torquato 
Tasso  ;  Egmont,  translated  by  Anna  Swan- 
wick,  and  Goetz  von  Berlichingen,  trans- 
lated by  Sir  Walter  Scott.   Lond.,  1850.  p.S°      838.5 

—  Siimratliche  Werke.   Stuttgart  uud  Tiibingen. 

1854.    40v.     16° 1038.1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Zueignimg;  Lieder  ;  GescUige 
Ijieder;  Aus  Wilhelm  Meister;  Balladen;  Antiker 
Form  eich  naliernd;  Elegien;  Episteln;  Epigrammej 
Weissagungcn  des  Bakis;  Vier  Jahreszeiten;  Noten. 
II.  Sonette;  Vermischte  Gedichte;  Kunst;  Parabo- 
liseh;  Epigrammatisch  ;  Politica;  Gott  und  Welt; 
Chinesisch-Deutsche  Jahres-und  Tagcs-Zeiten;  Aus 
fremden  Sprachcn:  Noten.  III.  Sprichein  Reimen: 
SprJche  in  Prosa;  Ethisches.  IV.  Buch  des  Sangers. 
Buch  Hafis;  Buch  der  Eiebe;  Buch  der  Betrach- 
tungen  ;  Buch  des  Unmuths;  Buch  der  Sproche; 
Buch  des  Timur;  Buch  Sultika;  Das  Schenkenbuch; 
Buch  der  Parabcln  ;  Buch  des  P.irsen;  Buch  des 
Faradicses;  Noten  und  Abhandlungen  zu  besserera 
Verstmdniss  des  'West-ostlichen  Divans.  V.  Her- 
mann und  Dorothea;  Achilleis:  Reineke  Fuchs.  VI. 
AUes  an  Person  en  und  zu  festlichcn  Gelegenhciten 
Gedichtete  cnthaltend:  Logc;  Festgedichte;  An  Per- 
sonen;InvecUven;Gedichte zu  Bildern;  ^laskcnzuge; 
Im  Namen  der  Borgerschalt  von  Carlsbad;  Einzelne 
Scenen  zu  festlichen  Gelcgenheiten;  Theaterreden; 
Noten.  ■\'n.  Die  Laune  des  Vcrliebten,  ein  SchAfer- 
spiel;  Die  Mitschuldigen,  ein  Lustspicl;  Das  Jahr- 
marktsfcst  zu  Pluudersweilem,  ein  Schnnbartspiel: 
Das  Neueste  von  Plundersweilem ;  Ein  Fastn.achtgpiel 
voni  Pater  Brey ;  Satyros  Oder  der  vergottertc  Wald- 
teufel.  Drama;  Prolog  zu  den  neues'en  Offenbarungen 
Gottes,  verdeutscht  durch  Carl  Friedrich  Bahrdt  ; 
Getter,  Uelden  und  Wieland;  Prometheus,  dramalis- 
ches  fragment  ;  Kunstler's  Erdewallcn,  Drama  ; 
Kanstler's  Apotheose,  Drama  ;  Der  Triumph  der 
Empfindsamkeit,  cine  dramatischc  Grille;  Die  Vogi  I, 
nich  dem  Aristophanes.  VIII.  Claudine  von  Villa 
Bella,  ein  Singspicl;  Erwin  undElmi  e,  ein  Singspiel; 


GOTHE 


GoTHE,  J.  W.  Tou,  contimied. 

Jery  und  Bately,  ein  SingspicI:  Lila:  Die  Fischerin, 
cin  Singspiel:  "Schcrz,  List  und  Richc.  ein  Singspielj 
Die  iingleielien  Hausgenossen,  e'.n   SingspicI;    Dcr 
Zauberflote,  zwcilcr  Tlicil,  Fragnicnt;  Cantaten.  IX. 
Gotz   von   Berliehingen     mit    dcr   eiserncn  Hand, 
Schauspiel;  Egmont,  Traucrspiel;  Clavigo,  Trjuer 
spiel;  Stella,  Trauerspiel:   Die  Geschwister,  Schau- 
spiel.      X.    Der    Gross   Coplita,     Lustspicl  ;     Dcr 
Bargcrgeneral,  Lnstspiel  ;     Die    .Vu^gercgten,    poli- 
tisehes  Drama  ;    Des  Epimcnides  F.rwachen  ;  Pan- 
dora,     Festspiel.         XI.— XII.      Faust,     Tragodie. 
XIII.   Iphigenie  auf  Tauris,   Svliauspicl  ;  Torquato 
Tasso,  Sciiauspiel;  Die  natJrlielic  Tocliter,  Trauer- 
spiel; Elpenor,  Traucrspiel.  XI\'.  Leiden  des  jungen 
Werlhers;  Briefe  aus  der  Schwcir:  Biiefcincs  Land- 
ge;stUehen;Z»obiblischeFragcn.  XV.  DieWohlver- 
wandschaften.  Roman.  XVI.-XVII.  Wilhelm  -Mcis- 
ters  Lehrjahre.    XVIIL  ■Wilhelni  Meisters  Wauder- 
jahre  oder  die  Entsagenden,  1  u.  tJ  Buch.    XIX.  Wil- 
hclm  Meister,  Schluss:  Rtise  der  Sohnc  Megaprazou's, 
Fragmente;  Untcrhaltungen  deutseher  Ausjcwander- 
tcn  :  Die  guten  Weiber,  NorcUe.    XX. -XXII.    Aus 
nieinem  l.eben;  Wahrheit  und   Dichtung.    XXIII. 
Carlsbad  bis  auf  den  Brenner;  Vom  Brenner  bis  \'er- 
ona;  Verona  bis  Venedig:  Venedig;  Ferrarabis  Eoni; 
Eom;   Xcapol:    Siciiicn.     XXIV.   Xeapel;    Zwieter 
Aufenthalt  in  Rom:  Ueherltalicn,  Fragmente.  XXV. 
Campagne    in    Frankreich,    17'J2;     Belagerung   von 
JIainz,  ira".    XXVI.  Schweizerrcisc  im  Jahre  IZ'.ir; 
Rciso   am  Rhein,  Main  iind  Neckar  in  den  Jahreii, 
l.-^U  und  1S15:    Sanct  Roclius  F.  st  zu    Bingen:  Ira 
Rhein ?au  Uerbsttnge;  Kunst-Schitzeam  Rhein.  Main 
und  Xeckar.    XXV 11.  Anualcn  Oder  Tag-und  Jahrcs- 
HcfV  von  1740,  bis  Ende  I82J;  Reden;  Biograpliische 
Einrelnheiten.     XXVIII.    Benvcnuto  Cellini,  1 —  3 
Buch.     XXIX.   Benvenuto  Cellini,  4ies  Buch;  An- 
hang;  Rameau's  X.ffe,  ein  Dialog  von  Diderot;  .Vn- 
merkun;;en;  Xaehtrigliches  zu  Rameau's  XeffeiDide- 
rots  Versuch  uber  die  JIalerei.  XXX.  Winckelmaon; 
Philipp  llackcrt;   Einlcitung  in  die  Propylccn ;  l  e- 
her  Laokoon:Der  Sammlcrund  die  Seinigcn;  I'eber 
Wahrheit  und  Wahrscheiniichke't  der  IvDnstwerke, 
ein  Gesprlch;  Philostrafs  GcmiUe  undAntik  und 
Modern ;  Xachtrigllches.  XXXI.  Fernercs  jberKunst. 
XXXII.    Deutsche    Literatur.  — Reccnsionen  in  die 
Frankfurter  gelehrten  Anzcigen;  Kerensionen  in  die 
Jenaischc  allgemeinc  Literaturzeitung:  Femeres  uber 
deutsche  Literatur.    XXXIII.  Altjriechische  Litera- 
tur; Fran zosische  Literatur;  Englis.die  Literatur;  Ital- 
i.inische  Literatur;  07ienta!ischeLiteratur;Volkspoc- 
sie.  XXXIV.  Geschichte  Gottf  iedens  von  Berliehing- 
en mi;  der  eisemen  Hand,  dramatisirt;  Iphigenie  aut 
Tauris;  Erwin  und  Elmire, ein  Schauspiel;  Clandine 
von  Villa  Bella,  cin  Schauspiel;  Zwci  altere  Scenen 
aus  dcm  Jahrmarktsfcst  zu  Plunderswcilem;  Uans- 
wurst's  Ilochzcit  oder  der  Lauf  der  Welt,  ein  mikro- 
kosraisches  Drana:  Paralipomcna  zu  Faust;    Zwei 
Teulc  ehen  unJ    Amor:  Fragmente  ciner  Traeodie; 
Die   natirlichc  Tochter,    Schema  der  Fortsetzung; 
Pandora,  Schema  der   Fortsetzving;   Xausikaa,  ein 
Traucrspiel.     XXXV.    Gotz  von   BcrUchingen  mit 
der  eisernen  Hand,  Schauspiel:  Die  W'ette,  Lnstspiel; 
Mahomet,    Trauerspiel,    nach   Voltaire;     Tancred, 
Trauerspiel.  nach  Voltaire;  Theater  und  dramalische 
Poesie.    XXXVI.  Morphologic,  Beitruge  zur  Optik; 
1.  Bildung  und  T'mbildung  organischer  Xaturen;  Die 
Metamorphose  dcr  Pflanzen:  Verfolg;  Osteologie.    2. 
Beitrige   zur   Optik.    XXXVII.    Zur   Farbenlehrc, 
didaktischer  TUeil.      XXXVIII.    Dcr  Farbenlehrc, 
polemischer  Theil.    XXXIX.  Geschichte  der  Farben- 
lehrc.   XL.  Xachtrage  zur   Farbenlehrc;   Xatiirwis- 
senschaftliche  Einzclalieiten;  MincT-alogie,  Geologic: 
Meteorologie;  ZurXaturwissenschaftim  AUgemeinen; 
Chronologic  der  Entstchung  Gothescher  Schrifteu. 
—    Werke.     Tollst.  Ausg.-letzter  lid. -Stuttgart 
und  Tubing-en,  1837.    5v.  S" 

Content:!.  —  !.  Gothe's  Leben;  Gcd'ehte:  Zueig- 
nung;  Lieder;  Balladen;  Elegicn;  Episteln;  Epi- 
gramnie:  Weissagungcn  des  Bakis;  Vier  Jahreszei- 
tcn;  Sonette;  Canta:en;  Vcrmischta  Gedichte;  Aus 
■Willielm  Jleister;  Aniikcr  Form  sich  nihernd;  An 
Personen;  Kunst;  Parabolisch;  Gott,  Gemath  und 
■Welt;  SprichwortUch;  Epijrammatisch;  Lyrisches; 
Paria;  Triligie  der  Leidcuschaft;  Loge:  Gott  und 
Welt;  Kunst;  Epigrammatisch:  Parabolisch;  Aus 
frcmden  Sprachen;  Zahme  Xenicn;  Inschriften, 
Denk-undSende-BIitter:  Dramatisches;  Zahme  Xe- 
nicn; Jugendgedieh'e;  Lieder  fir  Liebende;  Chi- 
nisisch-DeLtsche  Juhres-und  Ta^es-Zeiten;  Ver- 
mischte  Gedichte:  Original  und  Xachhilinni:  Festge- 
dichte:  Gedichte  zuBildom;  Zuschriften  und  Erinne- 
runss-BUtter;  Politica;  Der  neui  Alclnous;  West- 
cstlicher  Divan;   Reinckc  Fuehs,  in  12  Gcslnjen; 


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1034.1 


GtJTiiE,  J.  W.  von,  continued. 

Hermann  und    Dorothea:  Achilleis:  Pandora,   Fest- 
spiel; Die  Launc  des  Vcrliebten,  S.hiferspicl  in  Ver- 
6cn;    Die  mitsehuldigcn,   Lustspitl  in   Versen;    Die 
Geschwister,  Schauspiel;  Mahomet,  Trauerspiel,  nach 
Voltaire;  Tancred,  Trauerspiel,  nach  Voltaire:  Gotz 
von  Berliehingen  mit  der  eisemen  Hand,  Schauspiel; 
Egmont,  Trauerspiel;  Iphigenie  auf  Tauris,  Schaus- 
piel; Torquato  Tassa;   Die  nUirlichc  Tochter.    II. 
Elpenor,  Trauerspiel;  Clavigo,   Trauerspiel:   Stella, 
Trauerspiel:  Claudine  von  Villa  Bella,  Singspiel;  Er- 
win  und  Elmire,  Singspiel:  Jery  und  Eaiely,   Sings- 
piel: Lila,  Singspiel;  Die  Fischerin,  Singspiel;  Scherz, 
List  und    Rache,  Singspiel;  Der  Zauberflote,  zwciter 
Theil:  Palaeophron  und  Ncolerpe:  Vorspiel  zur  Er- 
oft'unng  des  Weimarischcn  Theaters;  Was  wir  brin- 
gen,  Vorspiel :  Theaterreden :  Faust :  Das  Jahrmarkts- 
fcst zu    Plunderswcilem,   Schonbartspiel:  Das  Xeu- 
este  von  Plunderswcilem:  Fastnachtsspiel  vom  Pater 
Brey ;  Satj-ros,  Drama;  Prolog  zu  den  ncuestcn  Offen- 
bamngen   Gottes:    Parabeln;   Legende;  Hans  Sach- 
sens  poctische  Sendung:  .\uf  Micdinpn  Tod;  KQnst- 
lers  Erdewallen,  Drama:  K  instlers  Apotheosc,   Dra- 
ma:   Epilog  zu   Schillers  Glocke:  Die  Geheimuisse, 
Fragment:  .MaskenzJge:  Im  Xamen  der  Birgerschaft 
zu  Carlsbad;  Des  Epimcnides  Erwachcn ;  Der  triumph 
der  Emrfindsamkeit.  dramatischc  Grille;  Die  Vogel, 
nach  dcm  .Vristophnnes:  Der  Gross-Cophta,  Lust*piel; 
Der    Birgergcneral,     Lustspicl;    Die     Aufieregten, 
poli!ischcs  Drama;  Unterhaltungen  deutseher  Aus- 
gewanderten;    Die  guten  Weiber;   Xovellc:   Leiden 
dos  jungen  Werihers;  Briefe  aus  der  Schwciz;  Die 
Wahlvcrwantdsehaften,  ein  Roman:  Einzclnhcilcn, 
Maximeu  undReflexionen:  Prometheus,  Fragment; 
Goiter,  Helden  und  Wiclund;  Xavhspiel  zu  HTlnnds 
Ha^esMzcn.     III.    Wilhelm     Meisters     Lehriohre; 
Wilhelm  Meisters  Wanderjahre:  Aus  meincm  Lehen, 
Diehtune   und   Wahrheit  :  Italiinische  Reise.     IV. 
Zwciter  Rimischer  Aufenthalt,  17.-7,1788:  Campagne 
in  Frankreich.  1702;  Aus  einer  Reise  in  die  Schweiz, 
1797;  Aus  einer  Reise  am  Rhein,  Mayn  und  Xeekar 
1814,  ISI."):  Benvcnuto  Cellini:  Rameau's  Xeffe.  Dia- 
log von  Diderot:  Diderot's  Versuch  uber  die  Malerei; 
Winckelmann;  Philipp    Hackert;   Propylien:    Eild- 
hauerei:    M mzcn,   Medaillcn,   geschnittene    Pteinc; 
Vorbildcrf  ir  Fabrican'en  und  Handwerkcr:  Altdcut- 
sche  Baukunst:  Verschiedenes  flber  Kunst  aus  der 
nachsten  Zeit  nach  dem  Gjtz  von  Eerlichingen  und 
Werther;  ireber  Chrislus  und  die  zwolf  Apostel,  nach 
Raphael,  von  Marc- Anton  cestochcn:  Christus  nebst 
zwolfalt-undncut.-stamentiichen  Figurcn:  Veicinder 
Deutschen    Bildhaucr:    Dcnkmale:  VorsehUge  den 
Kans'Iem  Arbeit  zu  verschaffeu:  Ranch's  BasreUef  am 
Picdestnl  von  Blicher's  S'atue;  Granitarbeilen  in  Ber- 
lin; Der  Markgrafenstein  von  J.  Schoppe  gcz:    Pro- 
gramm  zur  Profungder  JjnglingederGewerbschule; 
Piastische  Anatomic;  Verzeichniss  der  geschnittenen 
Steine  im  Museum  zu  Berlin;  Charon,   neugriechis- 
chos  Gedicht;  Polygnot's  Gemalde;  Nachtricliches  zu 
Philostrafs  Grradden :  Zahn's  Omamente  und  Cemil- 
de  aus  Pompcji,  Ilcrculanum  und  Stabii;  Dr.  Jacob 
Roux,  uber  die  Farben  im  tcchnischcn  Sinne:  Penta- 
zoniumVimaiiensc;  Arehitectur  in  Sicihen:  Kirehen, 
Palaslo  und  Kloster  in  Italicn,  gez.  von  C.  E.  RuM:  Das 
altrcmische  Denkmnl  bii  Ygel;  Der  Tinzerin  Grab; 
Homer's  Apotheosc;   Rjma   sottcranea   di    Antonio 
Bosio  Romaro:  Zwei  antike  weibl.che  Fieuren ;  Reiz- 
mi'.tcl  in  derbillenden  Kunst  ;Tischbein's  Zeichnung- 
tn;    Danae;    Beispielc    symboUscher   Behandlung; 
Rembrandt  der  Denker:  Georg  Friedrich   Schmidt; 
Konstlerischc  Cehandlmig   landschaftlicher  Gegen- 
stinde:  Aphorismcn:  Verschiedenes  Einzelne:  Jung- 
en  Konstlernempfohlcn:  Vortheileeines  jungen  Ma- 
Icrs:  Zu  malende  Gegenstmde;  Ueber  den  sogenannt- 
en    Dilettantismus:   Schauspielkunst.    T.  Literatur: 
Auswaitige  Literatur  und  Volkspoesie;  Zur  Xatur. 
wissenschaft:  Mincrolode  und  Geologic:  Meteorolo- 
gie; Zur  Farbenlehrc;  Zur  P/lanzenlehre;  Osteologie. 

-  Auto-biooraphy.  Also  letters  from  Switzer- 
l.ind  and  Travel:*  in  Italy  ;  transl.  by  J.  O.x- 
cnford  and  A.  J.  W.  ilorrisoa.  Loudon, 
l,^f.^}0.    'Jv.  p.S° ■_  8.38.3-4 

-  Briefv.echsel  mit  eiuem  KJndc.  Berlin,  1835. 
3^     J.10 ia34.20 

-  E;Tnont,  Trauerspiel.    Leipzig,  1788.    10°  .  .      10:i.S.4 

-  Faust.     Trag.idie.     London,  18-23.     10°  ....      1038.3 

-  Faust.  Traiisl.  into  prose  bv  A.  Hayward.  1st 
Am.  from  3d  Lond.  ed.     Lowell,  1S40.     l-2°  .       337.2 

-  -    Same.    Xew  ed.    Boston,  18.52 .3-27.1&3-4 

-  Faust.  Transl.  by  C.  T.  Brooks.  Bost.,  1850.  1'2°      3'27.5 

-  Faust,  a  tragedy.  Pt.  II.  '2d  ed.  London, 
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1854.    12° 77G.16 

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—  The  AVest,  its  commerce  and  navigation.    Ciu- 

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Hall,  liev.  J.    Scripture   history.    Abridged   by 

Key.  G.  H.  Glasse.    New  A'ork,  n.d.    12°.  .     1107.9 

H.\LL,  M.  Prone  and  postural  respiration  iu  drown- 
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on  Hall  as  a  preacher,  by  J.  Foster;  Ct  ristiaiiity  con- 
sistent with  a  love  of  freedom;  An  apology  for  the 
freedom  of  the  press;  Review  of  the  same;  jlr.  Hall's 
reply;  -Modern  infidelity  considered;  KeHections  on 
war;  The  sentiments  proper  to  the  present  crisis;  Ad- 
vantages of  knowledge  to  the  lower  classes;  .\  sermon 
on  the  death  of  Her  Koyal  Higliness  the  Princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales;  Reviews;  General  index. 


Hall,  Jiev  K.  AVorks.  [Ed.]  with  memoir  and 
critical  estimate  of  his  character,  [byj  O. 
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Contents.  —  Vol.  1.  Memoir  by  Dr.  Gregory;  Esti- 
mate of  his  character  and  writings,  by  J.  Foster;  Let- 
ters ;  Circular  letters.  H.  Sermons  and  charges  ; 
Address  to  E.  Carey,  missionary  to  India;  Articles 
from  the  Eclectic  Review.  IH.  On  terms  of  com- 
munion: Difterence  between  Christian  baptism  and 
biiptism  of  John.  IV.  Tracts,  political  and  miscella- 
neous; Miscellaneous  pieces.  V.  Sermons;  Notes  of 
sermons.  VI.  Sermons;  Fragments;  Miscellaneous 
pieces;  Index. 

Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.    See  Hall,  3Irs.  A.  M. 

Hall,  S.  R.  Instructor's  manual.  Eevised  edition. 

Boston,  1852.    12° 129.24 

—  and  Baker,  A.  R.    School  history  of  the  U.  S. 

Boston,  1836.     12° 309.10 

Hall,  T.  G.    Outlines  of  astronomy.    14th  edition. 

London,  1854.     16° 149.40 

HALL,  AV.  AV.  Consumption.  N.  Y'ork,  1857.  12°  157.12 
Hallam,  H.    Constitutional  history  of  England. 

Henry  VII.  to  George  II.    From  5th  Lond. 

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—  I]urope  during  the  middle  ages.    From  the 

0th  London  ed.    New  Y'ork,  1841.    8°.  .  .  .       945.1 

—  Literary  essays  and  characters.  Lond.,  1852. 10°    808.19 

—  Literature  of  Elurope  in  the  X\'.,  XVI.  and 

XA^II.  centuries.     N.  Y'ork,  1848-51.    2v.    8°      402.4 
H.VLLECK,  F.  G.  Alnwick  castle,  with  otherpoems. 

NowY'ork,  1845.     12° 345.10 

—  Fanny,  with  other  poems.    N.  York,  1839.  12°    3:J8.23 

—  Selections  from  the  British  poets.    N.  Y'ork, 

n.d.    2v.    18° 820.25 

Halleur,  G.  C.  H.    Art  of  photography,  trausl. 

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Hallid.vy,  Sir  A.     The  AVest  Indies.    London, 

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H.YLLIG,  The:  or,  the  sheepfold   in  the  waters. 

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Halliwell,  J.  O.  Fairy  mythology  of  A  mid- 
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—  Letters  of  the  kings  of  England.    Loudon, 

1848.    2v.  12° 978.3 

—  Ludus  Coventriae.    London,  1841.    8°  .  .   .  .       342.3 

—  Marriage  of  wit  and  wisdom,  and  illustrations 

of  the  early  English  drama.    Lond.,  1846.   8°    342.30 

HALLOcii,  J.,  Life  of.    Y'ale,  C 1107.2 

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H.\lls,  J.  J.    Life  and  correspondence  of  H.  Salt. 

London,  1834.    2v.    8° 563.7 

Hallucixations.    See  Brierre  de  Boismont. 

Halpin,  N.  .J.  Oberon's  vision,  illustrated  by  a 
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Halsey,  Le  R.  J.  Literary  attractions  of  the  Bi- 
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H-\.lsted,  C.  a.  Richard  III.  as  duke  of  Glouces- 
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Hajiilton,  a.  AA'orks  :  (exclusive  of  the  Federal- 
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Contents.  —  Yo\.  I.  Correspondence  (set.  12—32). 
II.  Political  and  other  papers  (a;t.  17—32)  anterior  to 
the  organization  of  the  Fed.  gov.,  including  Publius, 
Continentalist,  Phocion,  eulogium  on  Gen.  Greene, 
speeches  and  papers  on  the  constitution  of  U.  S.  III. 
Reports  on  public  credit,  (l"y«,)  manufactures,  (1791,) 
commerce,  finance,  &c.,  including  a  national  bank, 
mint,  etc.,  (a;t.  33—37.)  IV.  Cabinet  papers,  (May, 
17t>!)— Aug.,  1794.)  A'.  Cabinet  papers,  (1791-95); 
Speech  on  commercial  relations  ;  Acts;  Remarks  on 
the  treaty  with  Gt.  Brit.,  (1795)  ;  Military  papers, 
(1798—1801)) ;  Correspondence,  (set.  32—38.)  VI.  Cor- 
respondence, (jEt.  38— JB,  and  appendix)  Letters  of 
H.  G.;  Address  to  public  creditors;  Funding  system; 
Antidefamer.  VII.  Political  essays,  (»t.  35 — 47) 
including  papers  under  various  signatures;  Drafts  of 
■papers  (or  Washington;  Public  conduct  of  J.  Adams; 
Examination  of  Jefferson's  message,  (1801)  ;  Law 
briefs;  Lansing  or  Burr. 


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—  Life  and  times  of.    Smucker,  S.  JI 517.9 

—  Sketch  of.    BaUhviu,  J.  G 51S.7 

Hamilton,  Anthony.  Count  Grammont's  memoirs 

of  the  court  of  Charles  II.    Lond.,  IW:?.  p.s°.      857.1 

—  Fairy  tales  and  romances.    Transl.    London, 

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—  Le  belier  ;  fleur  d'epiuc  ;  les  quatre  facardius. 

"Cabinet  dcs  Foes."    v. XX 1077.1 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  E.    Memoir  of.    Benger,  E.  O.  .       59'J.G 

—  Cottagers  of  Glenburnie  :  a  talc.    New  York, 

1808.     18° 780.13 

Hamilton,  James.  Lectures  on  Ecclesiastes.  New 

York,  1853.     10°   .  .   .• 10&S.31- 

—  Life  in  earnest.    New  York,  1854.    18°.  .  .1109.20-28 

—  Memoirsof  Lady  Colquhoun.  N.  Y.,  1853.  J2°.  599.8 
Hamilton,  J.     Wanderings    in   North    Africa. 

London,  1850.    8= 097.2 

Hamilton,  J.  C  History  of  the  L'nited  States, 
traced  in  writings  of  A.  Hamilton  and  con- 
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Hamilton,  R.  British  fishes.  .Jardine,  W.  v. XXV., 

XXVI.  and  XXXVI.  of  179.1 

HAMILTON,  S.    National  flag  of  the  United  States. 

Philadelphia,  1852.    12° 210.7 

Hamilton,  T.  Annals  of  the  Peninsular  cam- 
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—  Cyril  Thornton :    a  novel.     New  ed.     New 

York,  1831.    ■2v.     12° 777.14 

—  Men  and  manners  in  America.  Phil.,  1833.  8°.  C26.1 
Hamilton,  Sir  W.     Discussions    on  philosophy 

and  literature,  education,  and  university  re- 
form.   New  York,  1853.    8° 872.1 

—  Philosophy.    Ed.  by  O.  W.  Wight.    N.  York, 

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15,  l(j,  17.  Euripides.  Translated  by  Rev.  R. 
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18,  19.  Horace.  Transl.  by  Philip  Francis.  2v.  830.10 
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24-28.  I-ivy.    Translated  by  G.  Baker.    5v..  .  830.19 

29-:^.  Herodotus.     Transl.  by  W.  P.eloc.    3v.  830.20 

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30.  Pindar  and  Anacreon.  Translated.  .  .  .  830.23 
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14.  Murray,  II.  and  others.  Polar  seas  and 
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24.  Fletcher,  J.    History  of  Poland 810.30 

25.  Smith,  II.    Festivals,  games,  etc 810.31 

20.  Brewster,  D.    Life  of  Newton 810.32 

27.  Russell,  M.    History  of  Palestine  ....  810.33 

28.  Memcs,  J.  S.    Empress  Josephine.  .  .  .810.34-38 

29.  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte 810.39-40 

30.  Lives  and  voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish 

and  Dampicr 810.41 

31.  Barrow,  Sir  J.  Piteairn's  island  and  the 
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32.  72,  84.  Turner,  S.  Sacred  history  of  the 
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33.  34.  Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  Celebrated  female 
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35,  36.  Lander,  R.  and  J.     Expedition  to  the 

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37.  Abercrombie,J.    Intellectual  powers,  etc.  810.40 

38-40.  St.  John,  J.  A.  Livesof  celebrated  trav- 
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41,  42.  Ellis,  G.  J.  W.  Agar,  Lord  Dorer.  Life 

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43,  44.  Smedley,  Rev.  E.     Venetian  history. 

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45,  46.  Thatcher,  B.  B.     Lives  of  the  Indians. 

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47-49.  Murray,  H.    British  India.    3v 810.51 

51,  52.  Taylor,  W.  C.    History  of  Ireland.  2v.  810. .52 

53.  Tytler,  P.  F.    Discovery  in  N.  America   .  810.53 

54.  Macgillivray,  W.  Humboldt's  travels  .  .  810.54 
65,  50.  Eulcr,  L.    Natural  philosophy.    2v.   .  810.55 

57.  aiudie,  R.  Guide  to  the  observation  of 
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58.  Abercrombie,  J.    The  moral  feelings.  .  .  810.57 

59.  Dick,  T.    Improvement  of  society  .".  .  .810.58-59 

CO.  James,  G.  P.  R.    Charlemagne 810.00 

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08,  (W.  Criehton,  A.    History  of  Arabia.    2v.  810.67 

70.  Eraser,  J.  B.     Persia 810.68 

71.  Combe,  A.    Principles  of  physiology.  .  .  810.69 

73.  Russell,  M.     The  Barbary  states 810.70 

75,70.  Paulding,  J.  K.  Life  of  Washington.  2v.  810.71 

77.  Ticknor,  C.    Philosophy  of  living  ....  810.72 

78.  Iliggins,  W.  M.     The  eai-tli 810.73 

79.  Sforzosi,  L.    History  of  Italy 810.74 

80.  81.  Davis,  Sir  J.  F.    The  Chinese.    2v.  .  .  810.75 

82.  Circumnavigation  of  the  globe 810.76 

83.  Dick,  T.    Celestial  scenery 810.77 

85.  Griseom,  J.  II.  Animal  mechanism  .  .  .  810.78 
80-91.  Tytler,  A.  F.  Universal  history.  Ov.  .  820.1 
92,  93.  Franklin,  B.  Life  and  writings.  2v.- .  820.2 
94,  95.  Craik,  G.  L.      Pursuit    of    knowledge 

under  difficulties.    2v.  .   .   .    • 820.3 

90,  97.  Paley,  W.  Natural  theology.  2v.  .  .  820.4 
'}^.  Rennie,  J.  Natural  history  of  birds  .  .  .  820.5 
99.  Dick.  T.    The  sidereal  heavens 820.6 

100.  Uphara,  T.  C.    Disordered  mental  action.      820.7 

101,  102.  Murray,  H.     British  America.    2v..  .       820.8 

103.  Lossing,  B.  J.    History  of  the  fine  arts  .       820.9 

104.  Natural  history  of  quadrupeds 820.10 

105.  Life  and  travels  of  Muugo  Park 820.11 

100.  Dana,  R.  H.  jr.      Two  years    before  the 

mast 820.12-21 

107,  108.  Parry,  Sir  W.  E.    Three  voyages.  2v.  820.22 

109,  110.  Johnson,  8.     Life  and  writings.    2v.  820.23 

111.  Bryant,  W.  C.      Selec.  from  Amer.  poets.  820.24 

112,  113.  Halleck,  F.  G.     Selections  from  the 
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114-118.  Keightley,  T.  History  of  England.  5v.  820.26 

119,  120.  Hale,  S.  Hist,  of  the  U.  States.  2v..  820.27 
121,  122.  Goldsmith,  O.     Life,    and    selections 

from  his  writings,  by  W.Irving.    2v.  .  .  820.28 

123,  124.  Distinguished  men  of  mod.  times.  2v.  820.29 

125.  Reuwiek,  J.    Life  of  Dewitt  Clinton  .  .  820.30 

126,  127.  Mackenzie,  A.  S.    Life  of  Com.  O.  H. 
Perry.    2v 820.31 

128.  Head,  Sir  F.  B.   Life  of  Bruce,  the  travel'r.  820. .32 

129.  Renwick,  H.  B.  and  J.    Lives  of  John  Jay 

and  Alexander  Hamilton 820.33 

130.  Brewster,  Sir  D.    Lives  of  Galileo,  Tycho 
Brahe,  and  Kepler 820.34 

131.  Iceland,  Greenland,  and  the  Faroe  islands.  820.35 

132.  Manners  of  the  Japanese 820.30 

133.  Dwight,  T.  jr.    History  of  Connecticut .  820.37 

134.  135.  Bucke,C.    Ruins  of  ancient  cities.  2v.  820.38 
1.30,  137.  Criehton,  A.  and  Wheaton,  H.    Den- 
mark, Sweden,  and  Norway.    2v 820. .39 

138.  Camp,  G.  S.    Democracy 820.40 

139.  Lanman,  J.  H.    History  of  Michigan  ..  .  820.41 

140.  Fcnelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M.    Lives  of  an- 
cient philosophers 820.42 

141.  142.  Scgur,  P.  P.  Cte  de.    Napoleon's  ex- 
pedition to  Russia.    2v 820.43-44 

143, 114.  Epitome  of  the  hist,  of  philosophy.  2v.  820.45 

145.  Bucke,  C.    Beauties,  etc.,  of  nature  .  .  .  .  820.40 

140.  Lieber,  F.    On  property  and  labour.  .  .  .  820.47 

147.  AVhite,  G.     Nat.  history  of  Selborne  .  .   .  820.48 

148.  Wrangell,  F.  v.  Expcd.  to  the  Polar  Sea.  820.49 
149, 150.  Hazen,  E.  Popular  technology.  2v.  820.50 
151-153.  Spalding,  W.     Italy  and  the  Italian 

islands.     3v 820.51 

154,  155.  Allen,  P.    Expedition  of  Lewis  and 

Clarke.    2v.  .  .  . 820.52 

156.  Smith,  H.  I.    Education 820.53 

157.  Eraser,  J.  B.    Mesopotamia  and  Assyria.  820.54 

158.  Russell,  M.    Polynesia 820.55 

159.  Davenport,  R.  A.    Perilous  adventures.  .  820.66 
100.  Duer,  W.  A.      Constitutional     jurispru- 
dence of  the  United  States 820.57 

101-163.  Belknap,  J.    American  biography.  .3v.  820.58 

164.  Natural  history.   The  elephant 820.59 

105.  Potter,  A.      Handbook    for    readers    and 

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179.  Brougham,  H.  and  otliers.    Discourses  on 
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Harris,  W.  S.     Rudimentary  electricity.    3d  ed. 

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Hattox,  Sir  C.     Life  and  times  of.      Nicolas,  Sir 

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Hauff,  W.      Siimmtliche  Werke.     5te  gesammt 

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Die  letztcn  lUttervon  Marienhurg.  II.  MittlieiUinyen 
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Haughton,  W.     Patient  Grissil :  a  comedy.    Si-e 

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Haunted  man,  The,  and   the   ghost's   bargain. 

Dickens,  C 471.16 

Haupt,  H.  General  theory  of  bridge  construc- 
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HAURftAU,  B.     Charlemagne  ct  sa  cour.     Paris, 

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Haussez,  Bar.  L.  d'.     Great  Britain  in  1833.         t 

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Haven,  A.  B.    The  coopers :  or  getting  under  way. 

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Haven,  J.    Mental  philosophy.    Boston,  1857.   8°  124.8 
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Hawaii,  Tour  througli.    Ellis,  W 705.5 

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—  -    Same.     New  York,  1856.     12° 805.25 

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Hawker,  P.    Instructions  to  young  sportsmen. 

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Hayes,  E.    The  Ijallads  of  Ireland.  London,  1855. 

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Hayley,  'VV.      Life  of  Milton.     Dublin,  1797.    8°.      583.8 
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Contents.  —  Vols.  I.— U.  Table  talk.  III.  Lectures 
on  the  dramatic  literature  of  tlie  age  of  Elizabeth; 
Characters  of  Shakspeare's  plays.  IV.  Lectures  on 
the  English  comic  writers;  Lectures  on  the  English 
poets.  V.  The  spirit  of  the  age,  or  contemporary 
portraits. 

—  Charactersof  Shakspeare's  plays.    New  York, 

1845.     12° 350.23 

—  Criticisms  on  art,  and  sketches  of  the  picture- 

galleries  of  England.    London,  lf>43.     10°.     207.19 

—  Dramatic  literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth. 

New  York,  1845.    8° 350.24 

—  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonapai-te.    2d  ed.    Lon- 

don, 1852.    4v.  12° 605.3 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  1848.    3v.    12°  .  .  .       005.4 

—  Men  and  manners.    London,  1852.    1()°.  .  .  .     880.11 

—  The  round  table.    Edited  by  his  son.    3d  ed. 

London,  1841.     10° 880.10 

—  Select  poets  of  Great  Britain,  [with]  critical 

notices.    London,  1825.    8° 312.9 

—  Spirit  of  the  age.    1st  Am.  ed.   N.  Y.,  1840.  12°  888.17 

—  Table  talk.   New  York,  1845-40.  2v.ini.   sq.lO°  877.14 

—  Wintcrslow :  essays  written  there.    London, 

1850.    16° 878.20 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.    Origin  and  rise  of  the  republic 

of  Venice.    London,  1858.    2v.  8° 915.2 

Head,  Sir  E.     Spanish   and    French    schools  of 

painting.    London,  1848.    12° 208.21 

Head,  Sir  F.  B.    Bubbles  from  the  Brunnen     of 

Nassau.    2d  cd.    London,  1834.   12° 007.18 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1845.    12° 007.19 

—  Descriptive  essays  contributed  to  the  Quarter- 

ly Keview.    London,  1857.    2v.  12° Srs.l 


Head,  Sir  F.  B.    The  emigrant.    N.  Y.,  1847.    12°.  489.14 

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—  Faggot  of  French  sticks:  or,  Paris  in  1851. 

New  York,  18.52.    2v.ini.     12° 654.18 

—  Life   and   adventures  of  Bruce  the  African 

traveller.    From  last  Lond.  ed.    New  York, 

n.d.  18° 820.32 

—  Rough  notes    taken  during    some  journeys 

across  the  Pampas,  and  among  the  Andes. 

London,  1816.     12° 889.22 

—  Stokers  and  pokers  :  or,  the  Lond.  and  North 

"West  Railway.    London,  1849.    12° 889.23 

HEADoftheftuTiily.  Anovel.  Muloch,D.  M.v.II.of  702.1-2 
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ed.    New  York,  1851.    12° 070.18 

—  Imperial  guard  of  Napoleon.    N.  Y'.,  1851.  12°  1008.5 

—  Letters  from  Italy.    New  and  revised  edition. 

New  York,  1851.     12° 070.18 

—  Life    of  George    Washington.      New   Y'ork, 

1850.    8° 515.1 

—  Napoleon  and    his  marshals.    22d  ed.    New 

Y'ork,   1855.    2v.  12° 005.1-2 

—  Second  war  with  England.    N.  Y'.,  1853.   12° .  217.2-3 

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Headley,  p.  C.    Life  of  Josephine.    New  York, 

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Headsman,  The:  a  tale.    Cooper,  J.  F 700.20-24 

Health.    Beecher,  C.  E.    Letters  on 158.11 

—  Cooke,  W.    Mind  in  relation  to 137.4 

—  Hosking,  W.    Regulation  of  buildings  as  a 

means  of .  207.13 

—  Johnson,  J.    The  pursuit  of 153.4 

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Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.    Scott,  Sir  W 460.27-33 

Hearts  and  homes.    Ellis,  S.  S 804.8 

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Hearth-stone,  The.    Thoughts  upon  home  life. 

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Heat.    Lardner,  D.    Treatise  on 398.12 

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—  -    Same.    London,  1853.    10° 819.23 

Heaven  and  its  wonders.    Swedenborg,  E.  von  .  1084.11 

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Heiress  of  Bruges,  The.    Grattan,  T.  C •       708.8 

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Helfenstein,  E.      Hugo :  a  legend  of  Rockland 

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Heliodorus,  Lougus    and  Achilles  Tatius.    Tr. 

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Heloise  :  a  tale.  Robinson,  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.  .  .  .449.14-15 
Helps,  A.    Companions   of  my  solitude.    Repr. 

from  Eng.  ed.     Boston,  1852.     10° 909.4 

—  Friends  in  council :  a  series  of  readings,  and 

discourse  thereon.     Boston,  1849.    12°  .  .  .       878.4 

—  Fruits  of  leisure,  or  essays  in  the  intervals  of 

business.    2d  Am.  from  5th  Eng.  ed.    New 

York,  1852.     12° >,   •   •     888.22 

—  Spanish  conquest  in  America,  and  its  relation 

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Hemans,  F.  D.  Complete  works,  ed.  by  her  sister. 
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Contents. —  Vol,  I.  England  and  Spain;  Wallace's 
invocation  to  Bruce;  Abcncerrage;  Widow  of  Cres- 
centius;  Tales  and  historic  scenes;  Restoration  of  the 
works  of  art  to  lt.ily;  Modern  Greece;  Translations 
from  Camoens  and  others;  Italian  literature;  The 
sceptic;  Tale  of  tho  secret  tribunal:  The  last  Constan- 
line;,  Sebastian  of  Portugal;  Tlie  siege  of  VaUncia, 
dram,  poem;  The  forest  sanctuary;  Lays  of  many 
lands;  Jliscellaneous  pieces;  Dartmoor;  Welsh  melo- 
dies; Hymns  for  childhood;  De  Chatillon,  trag.;  Mis- 
cellaneous pieces.  II.  The  vespers  of  Palermo,  trag.; 
Songs  of  the  Cid;  Records  of  woman;  Miscellaneous 
poems;  Songs  of  the  afiVctions ;  National  lyrics; 
Lyrics;  Songs  of  Spain:  Songs  for  summer  hours; 
Songs  of  captivity;  The  league  of  tlie  Alps;  Scenes 
and  hymns  of  life;  Female  characters  of  scripture; 
Sonnets,  devotioiial  find  memorial;  Records  cf  the 
spring  of  1834;  Records  of  the  autumn  of  1.S.'54;  De- 
spondency and  aspiration;  Thouglits  during  sickness; 
Critical  remarks  on  the  gcniua  of  Mrs.  Ilcmaus; 
Juvenile  iioems. 

—  The  forest  sanctuary  and  other  poems.      Bos 

ton,  1827.    S° v.ILof321.2 

—  League  of  the  Alps,  siege  of  Valencia,  ves- 

pers of  Palermo  and  other  poems.    Boston, 

1820.     8° 324.2 


HE.MANS,  F.  D.    Poems.    Boston,  1827.    2v.    18°  .     347.5 

Co«/Oi^<.  —  Vol.  I.  The  siege  of  Valencia,  a  dram, 
poem;  The  vespers  of  Palermo,  a  tra'.'.;  The  league 
ol  iliC  Alpn,  poem.  II.  The  forest  sanctuary  ;  Loys 
of  mauy  lands  ;   .'Miscellaueous  poems. 

—  Poems.     A  new  collection.      Boston,    1828. 

2v.    18° 347.4 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Review  of  the  forest  sanctuary; 
Restoration  of  the  works  of  art  to  Italy;  The  Abcn- 
cerrage; The  widow  of  Cresccntius;  Alaiic  in  Italy; 
Night  scene  in  Genoa;  Troubadour  and  Richard; 
Translations  from  Camoens,  etc.  II.  The  sceptic; 
Mod.  rn  Greece;  Daitnioor;  Meeting  of  Wallace  and 
Bruce;  I  he  last  Coustantine;  Greek  songs;  .Songs  of 
llic  Cid:  Belshazzar's  Feast;  Song  of  the  battle  of 
Morgarten;  The  meeting  of  the  bards;  Ilynins  on  the 
works  of  nature. 

—  Records  of  woman,  and  other  poems.      Bos- 

ton, 1828.    8° v.II.of324.2 

—  Chorley,  H.F.     Memorials  of 590.8 

—  Hughes,  3Irs.     Memoir  of  the  life  and  writ- 

ings of 590.9 

Henderson,  E.     Residence  in  Iceland,   1814-15. 

2d  ed.    Edinbnrgh,  1819.    8° or.8.1 

Henderson,  W.  Homceopathy  fairly  i-cpresentcd. 
Reply  to  Simiison.  1st  American  ed.  Phila- 
delphia, 1854.     8° 157.2 

Henderson,  W.  A.     Modern  domestic  cookery. 

Boston,  1844.      12° 189.2 

Henfekv.  A.  Outlines  of  structural  and  physio- 
logical botany.      London,  1847.    12°  ....     109.17 

—  Rudiments  of  botany.      London,  1849.      18°  .      109. .32 
Henley,  Robert,  Lord.     Memoirs  of  the  earl  of 

Northington.    London,  1831.    12° 588.15 

HENNiNfJSEN,  C.  F.    Campaign  with  Zumalaear- 

regui.    London,  18.iC].    2v.     12° 917.3 

Henri,  or  the  web  and  woof  of  life.     Cambridge, 

W.  G 489.7 

Henri  IL  of  France.     Anecdotes  of  the  court  of. 

Benger,  E.  O 594.2-8 

Henri  III.  et  sa  cour:  drame  historique.  Du- 
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Henri  IV.  of  France.    Abbott,  J.  S.  C 559.13-17 

—  Betlmne,  M.  de,  Buhe  of  SuU;/.     Life  and 

reign  of 009.3 

—  Costello,  L.  S.      A    legendary   tour    to    the 

country  of 051.2 

Henri  V.,  Jeunessc  de,  comedie.    Duval,  A.  .  .  .      1078.5 
Henriade,  La.    I'oerae.    Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de  .    1070.18 
IlENRiETTE  d'  Angleterre,  duchesse  d'  Orl*5ans. 
Ilistoire  de  Mme.  31.  A.  P.  de  la  V.  La- 
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Henry,  C.  S.  Epitome  of  tho  history  of  philos- 
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Henry,  31.    3Iemoir  of  Pliilip  Henry.    Abr.  from 

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—  Jlemoirof.    Williams,  J.  B 119.18 

Henry,    Patrick,    Life    of,    by    A.    II.    Everett. 

Sparks's  American  biography.  .   .  .  v. XI.  of  529.1 

—  Life  and  character  of.    Wirt,  W 513.18 

Henry,  Uev.  Philip,  3Iemoir  of.    Henry,  Rev.  31.  1107.12 
Henry  of  Huntingdon.     Clironicle,  comprising 

the  history  of  England  from  invasion  of 
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Henry  IV.  (the  play.)  Printed  from  contempo- 
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Henry  V.    Henry  of  3Ionmouth,  or  memoirs  of 

the  life  and  character  of.    Tyler,  .I.E.  .  .  .       552.4 

Henry  VI.  (the  i)lay.)      First   sketches  of  the 

second  and  third  parts.     Shakespeare,  W.  .     342.14 

Henry  VIII.     Herbert,  W.     3Iemoirs  of.   .   .   .    558.1-3 

—  Turner,  8.    Reign  of 905.3 

—  Tytler,  P.  F.     Life  of 558.4 

Henry  De  Pomeroy:  A  legend.    Bray,  A.  E.   .  .     -HS.IO 
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Heni;y  3Iasterton.    .lames,  G.  P.  R 404.4 

Henry  of  Ofterdingen  :  a  romance.    IIardenbc:-g. 

F.  F.  v 798.13 


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Hekueut  Milton:  or,  Almacks  revisited 709.5 

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Herxia,  abdominal,  Anatomy  and  treatment  of. 

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Herodotus.    Trausl.  by  W.  Beloe.    New  Y'ork, 

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Heroes  and  hero-worship.    Carlyle,  T 885.13 

Heroes,  The  :  or,  Greek  fairy  tales.  Kingsley,  C.  484.12 
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—  Fables.  Translated  into  verse.  Dryden,  J.  .  315.17 
Homes  abroad  :  a  tale.  Martineau,  II.  .  .  v.X.  of  749.2-3 
Homes  of  Britisli  poets.    Ilowitt,  W.    ......    890.1-2 

Homes  for  the  people.    Wheeler,  G .       207.8 

Homes,  rural,  or  sketches  of  houses,  etc.  Wheeler, 

G 207.9 

ITOMEWAIU)  bound  :  a  talc.     Cooper,  J.  F.  .   .  .  7riO. 30-32 
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—  Squier,  E.  (J.  II.  and  the  inter-oceanic  railway.      203.1 

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Hone,  W.    Every-day  book  and  table  book.  Lon- 
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—  Y'ear  book  of  recreation.  London,  ia39.  8°.  8!»2.13 
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London,  1852.     10° 165.20 

Honour  triumpliant.    Forde,  J 342.18 

Hood,  C.    Warming  buildings  by  hot  water ;  yen-  * 

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Hood,  E.  P.    Jolin  Milton,  the  patriot  and  poet. 

London,  1852.     18° 586.24 

—  Self-education.    2d  edition.   London,  1852.  18°    129.20 

—  Uses  of  biography.    London,  1852.    18°..  •  .     878.24 

—  William  Wordsworth  :  a  biography.  London, 

1850.     12° 584.20 

Hood,  G.     History  of  music  in   New   England. 

Boston,  1840.     10° 209.7 

IIOOD,  T.    Poetical  works,  with  account  of  tlie 

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Cotttents.  —  Vol.1.  Pka  of  the  miilsumincr  fairies; 

Hero  and   Lcaiider;  Ljcus   the   Ccutaiir;  Two  pea- 

cocKS  of  Bcdfont;    Two  swuus;  Ureain  of  Eugene 

Aram;  Elm  tree;  Haunted  house;  Song  of  the  shirt; 

....    Sonnets.     II.    Miss    Kilraausegg  and  her 

precious  leg;  Talc  of  a  trumpet;  Irish  schoolmaster; 

The  forge;  Last  man;    The  season;    ....    III. 

Lost  heir;        .    .    .    IV.  Love  and  lunacy ;  .    .    .    . 

Odes  and  addresses. 

Note.  —  In  the  set  numbered  5,  the  contents  of  the 
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—  Prose  and  verse.  N.Y'.,  1845.  2  parts  in  1.  12°.      498.4 

—  Tylneyllall.    A  novel.    Phila.,  18;i4.   2v.    12°      498.3 

—  Whimsicalities.    N.  Y.,  1852.     12° 890.17 

IIooiv,  J.    Pen  Owen.    A  romance.  London,  1822. 

3v.    12° 809.8 

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—  Maxwell :  a  tale.    London,  1N30.    3v.    12°.  .  8o7.5 

—  Ned  Musgrave.    New  ed.    London,  1854.     10°  809.9 

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3v.    12° 800.1 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  1824.    2v.    12°  .  .  .  80<.i.4 

—  -    Same.    2d  series.     London,  1825.    •3v.     12°  WH.i.2 

—  -    Same.    2d  series.     Pliihi.,  1825.    2v.     12°.  809.5 

—  -    SamS.  3d  ser.  New  ed.  Lond.,  1828.  3v.  12°  809.3 

—  -    Same.    3d  series.     Phila.,  1828.    2v.    12° .  809.6 

—  T.  Hook  :  a  sketcli.  4th  ed.  Lond.,  IKW.  10*  680.25 
Hooker,  L.  W.    Jlemoirs  of  .Mrs.  S.  L.  H.  Smith. 

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HOOKKR,  W.    Chil'l's    book   of  nature.    Part  L 

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—  Horace.    Translated  by  P.  Francis,  with  an 

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Horn,  J.  E.    Briissel  nach  seiner  Vergangenheit 

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HORNE,  K.  H.    New  spirit  of  the  age.    New  Y'ork, 

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HORNE,  T.  H.    Compendious  introduction  to  the 

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Horsemanship,  Method  of.    Bauchcr,  F 164.7 


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Horses.   Linsley.  D.  C.  Morgati  horses,  etc.  .  .  .  165.17 

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—  Y'ouatt,  W.    Treatise  on  draught 172.17 

Horse's  foot.    Miles,  W 165.18 

Horse  Shoe  Robinson :  a  novel.    Kennedy,  J.  P.  720.4-6 

HORTENSE.    Genlis,  Mme.  de 449.20 

Horticulture.    Lindley,  J.    Theory  of 104.16 

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Horticulturist,  The  suburban.  Loudon,  J.  C.  104.4 
HoRTON,  R.  G.    Life  and  public  service  of  James 

Buchanan.    New  Y'ork,  1856.     12° 517.10 

Hosiery,  Haberdashery  iind.    Perkins,  E.  J].  .  .  199. -38 
HositlNO,  W.    Guide  to  the  regulation  of  build- 
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Hottentot,  The.     Passages  of  missionary  life. 

Merriman,  Archd 578.7 

Hounds.    Practical  treatise  on 177.12 

House  of  the  seven  gables.  Hawthorne,  N.  .  .  .  457.3-5 
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H.  N.  W 476.3 

Household  education.    Martincan,  H 137.19 

Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.    New  Y'ork, 

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Household  science.  Handb'k  of.  Y'oumans,  E.  L.  188.5 

Household  words.    Dickens,  C 871.1 

Housekeeper.    Ellet,  Mrs.  E.  F.    Practical   .  .  187.1 

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Houston,  S.  Life.  New  Y'ork,  1855.  12°  ...  .  517.15 
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How  to  be  a  lady :  a  book  for  girls.  Newcomb,  H.  469.21 
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How  to  observe.  Geology.  De  la  Beche,  H.  T.  .  103.19 
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Howad.ji.    Curtis,  G.  W.    H.  in  Syria 080.19-21 

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Howard,  F.    Colour  as  a  means  of  art.    London, 

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—  Imitative  art :    a  manual  of  details  for  the 

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Howard,  G.  W.  F.,  earl  of  Carlisle.  Diary  in 
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—  Lectures  in  aid  of  popular  education.  New  ed. 

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Howard,  H.,  earl  of  Surrey.      Poems.    London, 

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Howard,.!.    BroAvn,  .T.  B.  Memoirs  of  the  public 

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—  Dixon,  W.  11.     J.  Howard  and   the   prison 

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—  Field,  J.     Life  of •  .  575.13 

—  Life  of.    Soc.  Us.  Kn 589.14 

Howard,  L.    Seven  lectures  on  meteorology.    2d 

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Howe,  S.  G.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Greek  revo- 
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HowiTT,  M.    Poetical  works  of  Howitt,  Milinan 

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—  Hope  on!  hope  ever  !    N.  Y.,   1851.18°..  .  .     459.10 

—  Same.     Boston,  1845.     18° 459.11-12 

—  Memoir  of  Elihu  Burritt 898.3 

—  My  own  story.    New  York,  1853.    18°..   .  .459.18-19 

—  My  uncle,  the  clockmaker.  X.York,  1845.  18°.    459.14 

—  Pictorial  calendar  of  the  seasons,  embodying- 

Aikin's  calendar.     London,  1854.    1).S°  .   .   .      825.10 

—  Sowing  and  reaping.    Xew  York,  1.^1.    18° .  459.15-10 

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—  Wood  Leighton :  a  novel.  Lond.,  18-30.  3v.  12°.      459.1 

—  -    Same.     London,  1847.     10° 459.2 

—  "Work  and  wages.    Xew  York,  1850.    18°  .  .  .     459.13 
HCNVITT,  W.    Boy's  adventures  in  the  wilds  of 

Australia.    Boston,  1&55.    10° 719.4-0 

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—  Homes  and  haunts  of  the  most  eminent  Brit- 

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—  Land,  labor,  and  gold  :  or,  two  years  in  \'ic- 

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—  -    Same.    London,  1855.   2v.    12° 705.17 

—  Life  and  adventures  of  Jack  of  the  mill.    Xew 

York,  1844.    8° 802.10 

—  Kural  life  of  England.    London,  1838.  2v.   12°      890.4 

—  -    Same.    Fr.  the  2d  Lon.  ed.  Piiila.,  1841.  8°      980.5 

—  Student-life  of  Germany.    Pliilad.,  1M2.    8°.      003.0 

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—  -    Stories  of  English  and  foreign  life.    Lon- 

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C'onfenfs.  — Margaret  von  Ehrcnl)crg,  the  artist- 
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The  Wood  nook-wells,  or  neiglibouis'  quarrels  ; 
Leaves  from  the  diary  of  a  poor  schoolmaster;  The 
Hunnybuns  at  the  sea-side;  Some  love-passages  in 
the  lives  of  every-day  people;  The  hunt;  The  two 
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HowLAXD,  E.  A.  American  housekeeper.  Wor- 
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HowLAND,  J.,  Life  of.    Stone,  E.  M 525.8 

HowLEY,  E.  Concise  history  of  the  Euglish  con- 
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HoYL.-VNi),  J.    Customs,  habits,  and  present  state 

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HoYT,  E.  Antiquarian  researches,  comprising  a 
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Hu.VKD,  A.     Epitome  of  chemistry.    Transl.   by 

J.  B.  Fessenden.    Boston,  1857.    12°  .  .  .  .      155.23 

HUBBACK,  M.  The  tliree  marriages.  Philadel- 
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HUBBAHD,  F.  M.    Life  of  Wni.  R.  Pavie.  v.XXV.  of  529.1 

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Boston,  1853.    12° 417.14-18 

Hl'BER,  F.     Natural   history  of  bees.    New  ed. 

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nrin-:R,T.  Erziihlungen.  Leipzig,  KIO-.!.  Or.  10°.  10:J5.3 
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—  Journey  through  the  Chinese  empire.    2d  ed. 

London,  1855.    2v.    8* 700.1 

—  -    Same.     Xew  York,  1S5.5.    2v.    12°    ....    700.2-3 

—  Travels   in  Tartary,  Thibet  and  China,  1844- 

4,5-10.    2d  ed.     London,  n.d.    2v.    12° .  .  .       700.4 

—  -    Same.    London,  1K52.   p.8° 409.10 

—  -    Same.      Translated  by  W.  llazlilt.     Lou- 

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nriUBRAs:   a  poem.    Buth'r,  S 314.13 

Hldson,  C.      Doubts    concerning   the    battle  of 

Bunker's  hill.    Boston,  1857.    10° 217.14 

Hudson,  1>.      History    of   Jemima    Wilkinson. 

Geneva,  X.  Y.,  1821.    12° 539.12 

Hudson,  Hend.  Life  of.  II.  R.  Cleveland  .  v.X.  of  529.1 
Hudson,  II.  X.     Lectures  on  Shakspcure.    2d  cd. 

Xew  York,  1848.     2v.     12° 357.0-8 

Hudson's  bay  territory.     Xotes  of  a  twenty-five 

years' service  in  the.    M'Lean,  J 701.19 

Huet,  p.  D.      Memoirs,   by  himself.      Translated 

by  J.  Aikin.  London,  1810.  2v.  8°  .  .  .  .  013.9 
Hufeland,  C.  W.     Art  of  prolonging  life.    ICd. 

by  E.  Wilson.    Boston,  1)554.    12° 157.27 

—  -    Same.    London,  1853.    10° 15s.  14 

lIUFi-",  G.      Electro-physiology.       2d  ed.      Xew 

York,  1853.     12° 157.8 

Hughes,  !SIrs.     Memoir  of  the  life  and  writings 

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1853.     10° 829.15 

—  Survey  of  metropolitan  roads.  Law,  H..  .  .  819.33 
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1852.    12° 409.11 

nuGHE.s,  W.  C.  American  millerand  niill-wright's 

assistant.    Philadelphia,  1851.    12° 199.14 

Hugo,  V.  Bug-Jargal.  Dernier  jour  d'  un  con- 
damne  ;  Claude  Cueux  ;  Littcrature  ct  phil- 
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—  Han  d' Islande  5  Melanges  litteraires.    Paris, 

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—  llans  of  Iceland,  [and  Cl.aude  Gucux.]     Lon- 

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Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Les  Orientales:  Les  Voix  intt-- 
rieures  ;  Les  rayons  et  Ics  ombres.  II.  Odis  ct 
ballades;  Les  feuilles  dautomoe ;  Les  chants  du 
crJpu£cule. 

—  Theatre.    Paris,  1853-54.    3v.    12° 1000.21 

Contents.  — Yo\.  I.  Lucri-cc  Borgia;  Marion  Del- 
ornie;  Marie  Tudor;  La  Esmeralda;  Kuy  Bias.  II. 
Ilernani;  I,e  Koi  s'amuse;  Les  Burgravi-s.  III. 
Angilo;  Proces  D'Augelo  et  D'llernani;  Cromwell. 

Hugo:  a  legend  of  Rockland  lake.  Ilelfenstein,  E.  449.4 
Huguenot  liimily.  Memoirs  of  a.    Fontaine,  J. .     017.11 

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Hull,  Gen.  Wm.      Defence  before  general   court 

marshal  at  Albany,  1814,  with  an  address  to 

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IIULSE,  G.  A.     Sunbeams  and  shadows,  buds  and 

blossoms.     Xew  York,  1851.     12° 478.12 

HuLSEAN  lectures.    Trench,  R.  C 1UH3.12 

HUM.\N  body  and  its  connection  with  man.  Wil- 
kinson, J.J.  G 157.0 

Hu.AtAN  life,  or  practical  ethics.    De  Witte,  W.  31. 

L.  de 127.0 

Human  nature  in  its  fourfold  state.    Boston,  T.  .      1109.9 

—  Burnap,  G.  AV.    Rectitude  of. 1088.3 

—  Dewey,  O.    Discourses  on Idsi'i.ii 

—  Sunderland,  L.    Book  of 125.11 


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Hi'JiAX  races,  Tlio  unity  of  the.    Smyth,  T.  .  .  .       170.5 

Ulman  spocies,  Tlic  nutural  hist,  of  the.    Smith, 

LI.  Col.  C.  II l'C.4 

See  also:  Ethii(>y:r.ii)hy,  Man,  etc. 

llLMAN    unckrstaiuliui;,    Au    essay   concerning-. 

Locke,  J 122.5 

HuMBOi-ivr,  lifiron  l\  H.  A.  von.  Aspects  of  na- 
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—  Climate,  inhabitants,  etc.,  of  Mexico,  with 

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—  Cosmos.    Translated  by  E.  C.  Otto  and  U.  II. 

Paul.    London,  1840-52.     4r.    p.S" 810.3 

_  -  Same.  New  York,  1851-52.  4v.  12°  ..  140.15-10 
Institutions  and  monuments  of  tlie  ancient 

inhabitantL'  of  America.      Translated  by  H. 

JI.  Williams.     London,  1814.     2v.    8° .  .  .       250.2 

—  Introduction  to  meteorological  essays  of  F. 

1).  Arag-o 145.17 

Travels  to  the  equinoctial  regions  of  America. 

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and  J.  H.Miller.     I'hiladelphia.  1832.   4v.  S"      903.1 

—  -    Same,    by    Hume,    Smollett,  Miller   and 

AYright.    London,  1830.     3v.  8° 902.3 

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Humming  birds,  A  general  history  of.     Martin, 

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HUMOii,  The  cyclopaedia  of  wit  and.   Burton,  W.E.      901.7 

Hc.MOR,  wit  and  wisdom.  Quotations  of 409.51 

Hl'MOKOUS  poetry  of  the  English  language.  Par- 
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Humphrkys,  D.  Life  and  exploits  of  Israel  Put- 
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HUMPIIKEYS,  H.N.  Coin  collector's  manual.  Lon- 
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Hungary.    Bowring,  .1.    Sketch  of  the  language 

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II.  llistory  of  the  British  com  laws  by  J.  C.  Piatt. 

III.  Commercial  cielusions,  embracing tl'.e  Mississippi 
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New  York,  1855.     12° 130.20 

Hunt,  G.  H.  Outram  and  Uavelock's  Persian  cam- 
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Hunt,  II.  K.     Glances    and    glimpses.     Boston, 

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Hunt,  .1.    Hours  of  reflection,    n.p.    1845.    12°.  .     .349.22 
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—  Book  for  a  corner :  selections  in  prose  and 

verse.    1st  series.    New  York,  1852     12° .  .     890.15 

—  -    Same.    2d  series.    N.  Y.,  1852.    12°..  .  .     696.16 

—  Essays  and  miscellanies.    Phila.,  1851.    12°  .       807.0 

—  Imagination  and  fancy :  or,  selections  from  the 

English  poets  and  an  essay.    New  ed.    New 

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1846.     12° 335.14 

HuNT,R.    Elementary  physics.    London,  1851.  12°    149.13 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.    London,  1855.    p.8°.  .  .     820.13 

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Hunter,  Wm.  S.  jr.    Guide  from  Niagara  falls  to 

Quebec.    Boston,  1857.    12° 629.13 

Hunter  naturalist.  Romance  of  sporting.  Web- 
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Hunter's  feast:  a  novel.    Reid,  M 710.1-10 

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Huntington,  F.  D.     Sermons   for   the   people. 

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Huntington,   Lady    Selina,    and    her    friends. 

Knight,  H.  C 1107.7 

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Hurry-graphs.    Willis,  N.P 904.1-2 

Husbandry,  American.    Buel,  J 169.29 

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See  also  .-  Agriculture. 

Hutchinson,  Anne,    Life   of,   by   Ellis,  G.   E. 

Sparks's  Am.  biog v.XVI.  of  529.1 

Hutchinson,  L.    Life  of  Col.  Hutchinson.  7th  ed. 

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Hutchinson,  T.  J.  Impressions  of  Western  Af- 
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Hutchinson,  Col.  W.  N.    Dog-breaking 177.4 

HuTTEN,  U.  von,  der  Ritter,  der  Gclehi-te,  u.  s.  w. 

Burc.k,A 1025.5 

HuTTON,  J.    A  hundred  years  ago,  1755  to  1750. 

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HUYDENS,  G.    Histoire  du  Marquisat   d'Auvers. 

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Hyde,  E.,  Earl  of  Clarendon.  History  of  the  re- 
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land.   London,  1720.    8° 975.5 

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Hyder  All  Khan,   History   of.     Maistre    de    la 

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Hydraulic  machines.    Ewbank,  T.    Account  of.      195-3 
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—  Millington,   Prof.     Hydraulics.     Library  of 

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Hydrostatics.  Brougham,  H.,  Lord.  Hydro- 
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Hygikne.    Sovet,  M.  le  Ur.    H.privcc  ct  publique.  1005.5:? 

See  also:  llealtli. 
Hymns.    Bowring,  J.    IL  and  devotional  pieces.    .'{■lO.ls 

—  Spitta,  C.  J.  P.    Christliehe  Liedor 1034. 1« 

Hypatia  :  or  new  foes  with  an  old  face.  Kings- 
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Hyperion,  a  romance.    Longfellow,  II.  W. .  .  .  438. 5-~ 

Iceland.    Blackwood,  F.  T.    Scenes  in  I.  in  1S50.  ms.l 

—  Henderson,  E.     Journal  in,  1S14-15 (iCS.l 

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—  Hooker,  "SV.  J.     Tour  in,  180'.t Oi58.2 

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—  Pfeifler,  I.    .Journey  to CCS. "JO 

—  -    Same  ;  witli  essay  ou  Icelandic  poetry,  etc.    608.19 
Ichthyology.     See    .Jardinc's   Katuralists'  Li- 
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-^    Swainson,  W.    Natural  history  of  fishes  .  .  .       4(t,s.l 

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See  also  .-  Fish,  Fish-breeding,  etc. 

Ida  May:  a  story.    Pike,  M.  II 410.9-11 

Idlewild  :    or,  a  home  on  the  Hudson.    AVillis, 

]sr.  p 901.10 

IDOMEN,  or  the  vale  of  Yumurl.     Brooks,  M.  S.  .  409.27 

Ignorance,  Evils  of  popular.    Foster,  J S7S.19 

Illinois.    Birkbeck,  M.    Letters  from 029.21 

—  Ford,  T.      History  of,  1818-47 237.0 

—  Gerhard,  F.    I.  as  it  is 237.7 

Illustrated  book  of  English  songs  from  the 

10th  to  19th  century.  3d  ed.  Loud.,  n.d.  12°  869.7 
Illustrated  book  of  Scotch  songs  from  the  lOtli 

to  19th  century.    London,  n.d.    12° 809.8 

Illustrated  London  instructor.  Lond.,  1850.  8°  405.3 
Illustrated    London   reading  book.     Loudon, 

1852.     8° 405.2 

Illustrations  of  lying.  Opic,  A. .  .  .  v. III.  of  801.4-0 
Illustrations  of  the  history  and  practices  of  the 

Thugs.    London,  1851.    8° 937.3 

Illustrious  personages  of  Gt.  Britain,  Portraits 

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ILSLEY,  C.  P.    Forest  and  shore,  or  legends  of  the 

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Imagination,  Pleasures  of.    [A  poem.]    Aken- 

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Imagination  and  fancy.     Hunt,  J.  H.  L .348.7-8 

Imitative  art.  3Ianual  for  the  sketcher.  How- 
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Immaculate  conception  of  the  Virgin.    Bryant, 

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Immermann,  K.  L.    Die  Epigonen  [Roman.]    2te 

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Immort.v.lity.  Plato.  The  I.  of  the  soul,  Dialog,  on    898.22 

—  Sears,  E.  H.    Athanasia,  or  foregleams  of.  .     118.18 

—  Musscy,  A.  B.    Man  a  soul 1099.18 

See  also  -.  Theology. 
Imperial  guard  of  Napoleon.    Hoadlcy,  J.  T. .  .     1008.5 

IMPHEE  and  Sorgho.    Olcott,  H.  L 100.12 

Imposture,  deception,  etc.    Sketches  of 399.5 

iNCHBALD,  Mrs.  E.  British  theatre.  Collection 
of  plays  with  biographical  and  critical  re- 
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Contents.  -  Vols.  I.— V.  W.  Sbnkspeiirc:  (1.)  Com- 
edy of  errors;  Komeo  and  Juliet;  Mamlct;  King  John; 
King  lliehard  HI.;  (2.)  King  Henry  IV.,  purt  1-2; 
Merchant  of  Venice;  King  Henry  V.;  Much  ado 
about  nothiivg;  (•■>.)  As  you  like  it;  Slerry  wives  of 
Windsor;  King  Henry  Vlll.;  Measure  for  measure; 
Winter's  tale ;  (t.)  King  Lear;  Cjmbilinc;  Maclieth; 
Julius  Ca;sar;  Antony  and  Cleopatra;  (5.)  Coriolanus; 
Othello;  Tempest;  Twelfth  night.  —  Ben  Jonson: 
Every  man  in  his  humour.  VI.  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher:  Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife;  The  chances.— 
P.  Massinger:  New  way  to  pay  old  debts.  —  N.  Lee: 
Kival  queens.  —  J.  Dryden :  All  for  love.  Vll.  T. 
Southern:  Isabella,  or  the  fatal  marriage ;  Oroonoko. 
—  J.  Racine :  Distressed  mother,  tranbl.  by  A.  Philips. 


INCHBALD,  Mrs.  E.,  continued. 

—  Vollaiic:  Zaro,  transl.  by  A.  Hill.  —  H.  Brooke: 
Guslavua  Vaso.  Vlll.  G.  Farquhar :  The  constant 
couple  ;  The  inconstant;  Recruiting  ofliccr;  Beaux 
stratagem.  —J.  Addison  :  Cato.  IX.  J.  Vonbrugh  : 
The  provoked  wife;  The  provoked  husband.  —  C. 
Cihber :  Love  makes  n  man;  She  wou'd  and  she 
wou'd  not  ;  The  careless  husband.  X.  N.  Rowe  : 
'I'amcilane;  The  fair  penitent;  Jane  Shore;  Lady 
JancGrey.  —  J.  Hughes:  Siege  of  IJamaseus.  XI. 
S.  Centlivre  :  The  busy  Iwdy  ;  The  wonder;  Bold 
stroke  fur  a  wife.  —  O.  I.illo :  George  Barnwell;  l-'atal 
curiosity.  XII.  T.  Otway  :  The  orphan;  Venice  pre- 
served.—K.  Steele:  The  conscious  lovers.- E.  Young: 
The  revenge.— J.  Gay:  The  beggars'  opera.  XIll. 
^V.  Congreve  :  I>ove  for  love ;  The  mourning  bride. 

—  Voltaire:  Mahomet,  the  impostor,  transl.  by  J.  Mil- 
ler.—  J.  Thomson:  Tanered,  and  Sigismundu. — 
B.  Hoadly  :  The  suspicious  husband.  XIV.  C.  .Mack- 
lin:  The  man  of  the  world.— K.  Moore:  The  found- 
ling; The  gamester.  —  V>.  Whilehead:  The  Roman 
falher.— W.  Shirley  :  Kdward  the  black  prince.  XV. 
J.  Brown  :  Barbarosso.— A.  .Murphy:  The  way  to  keep 
bim;  All  in  Ihe  wrong;  The  Grecian  daughter;  Know 
your  own  mind.  XVI.  W.  Wycheily  :  (altered  by 
D.  Garrick)  The  country  girl.— G.  Colman,  llie  elder: 
The  jealous  wile.  —  Colman  and  Garrick  :  The  clan- 
destine marriage.  —  H.  llartsou  :  Th"  countess  of 
Salisbury.  —  J.  Home:  Douglas.  XVII.  O.  Gold- 
smith: The  good  uatured  man;  She  stoops  to  con- 
quer.—I.  Bickerstati'c:  Love  in  a  village;  The  maid  of 
the  mill;  Lionel  and  Clarissa.  XVIII.  R.  Cumber- 
land: The  brothers;  The  West  Indian  ;  The  Jew; 
First  love  ;  Wheel  of  fortune.  XIX.  J.  F.  de  La 
Uarpe  :  The  earl  of  Warwick,  transl.  by  T.  Franklin. 

—  R.  B.  Sheridan:  The  rivals;  The  duenna.  —  H. 
Cowley:  The  belle's  stratagem;  A  bold  stroke  fur  a 
husband.  XX.  F.  Reynolds  :  The  dramatist.  —  R. 
Jephson  :  The  count  of  Xarbonnc.— G.  Column,  the 
younger :  Inkle  and  Yarico;  The  battle  of  Hexham  ; 
The  surrender  of  Calais.  XXI.  (Uij  the  same) :  The 
mountaineers;  The  iron  chest;  Thehcirat  law;  John 
Bull;  The  poor  gentleman.  XXII.  J.  O'Keefc:  The 
castle  of  Andalusia;  Fontainblcau;  Wild  Oats. — J. 
Burgoy  ne  :  The  heiress.  —  II.  Jones  :  The  earl  of  Es- 
sex. XXIII.  E.  Inehbald  :  Such  things  are;  Every 
one  has  his  fault;  Wives  as  they  were,  and  maids  as 
they  are;  Lovers'  vows,  altered  from  Kotzcbue;  To 
marry,  or  not  to  marry.  XXIV.  T.  Holeroft:  The 
road  to  ruin;  The  deserted  daughter. —  A.  F.  F.  v. 
Kotzcbue:  The  stranger.  — J.  Baillie  :  De  Monfort.— 
I>.  S.  Jlercier:  The  point  of  honor,  transl.  from  "  Le 
Dcsorteur"by  C.  Kemblc.  XXV.  T.  Morton  :  The 
way  to  get  married;  A  cure  for  the  heart-ache;  Speed 
the  plough;  The  school  of  reform.  — J.  Tobin  :  The 
honey  moon. 

—  -    Same.    4v.    Containing  a  portion  of  the 

above .357.15 

C'onfen<s.  —  Vol.  I.  Speed  the  plough;  Cure  for  the 
heart-ache;  School  of  reform;  Wild  oats.  II.  De- 
serted daughter;  Road  to  ruin;  Such  things  are:  To 
marry  or  not  to  marry.  III.  First  love:  Jew;  Wheel 
of  fortune  ;  The  way  to  keep  him  ;  The  Grecian 
daughter.  IV.  The  mountaineers;  John  Bull;  Poor 
gentleman;  The  dramatist. 

—  Collection  of  farces.     Loudon,  1809.    7v.    18°      354.2 

C'onteii^i.  —  Vol.  I.  Mmc.  de  Gcnlis:  The  child  of 
nature,  transl.  fr.  "  Zelie."  —  Mrs.  Inehbald  :  The 
wedding  day.  —  Damaniant  :  The  midnight  hour, 
transl.  fr.  the  "  Guerre  ouverte."  —  J.  Kenney :  Rais- 
ing the  wind;  Matrimony,  altered  from  the  French; 
Ella  Rosenberg.  —  W.  B.  Ibbetson:  The  blind  boy.— 
Mrs.  H.  Cowley:  Who's  the  dupe.— C.  Macklin:  Love 
a-la-mode.  II.  T.  Dibdiu  :  The  birth-day,  altered 
from  Kotzebue  ;  The  Jew  and  the  doctor.  — 
J.  Whiteley:  The  Irishman  in  London,  altered  by 
W.  Macready.  —  J.  O'Keete:  The  prisoner  at  large. 
The  poor  soldier;  The  farmer;  The  Highland  reel.- 
R.  Jephson:  Two  strings  to  your  bow.—  C.  Dibdin: 
The  deserter.  III.  W.  Pearcc:  Hartford  bridge; 
Nelley  abliey.  —  T.  Knight:  The  turnpike  gate.  —  P. 
Hoare  :  I^ock  and  key.- J.  Reed:  The  register  otfice. 
—A.  Murphy:  The  apprentice.— R.  B.  Sheridan:  The 
critic.  —  I.  Bickerstiilfe:  The  sultan.  —  Mrs.  F.  M. 
Brooke:  Rosina.  IV.  I.  Jacknmn:  All  the  world's  a 
stage.  —  D.  Garrick:  The  lying  vaKL  —  A.  Murphy: 
The  citizen  ;  Three  weeks  after  marriage.  —  Sliak- 
speare:  Catherine  and  Petruchio, altered  by  U.  Gar- 
rick. —  I.  Bickerstaffe:  The  pndhick.  —  D.  Garrick: 
Miss  inJier  teens.— C. Dibdiu:  The  (iuaker.— D.  Gar- 
rick: The  guardian.  V.  D.  Garriek:  High  life  below 
stairs;  Bon  ton.— U.  Fielding:  The  mock  doctor.— C. 
Coffey:  Thod'.vilto  pay.  —  D.   Gariick:  The  Irish 


INCIIBAI-D 


90 


INSCRIPTIONS 


IXCHBALO,  Mrs.  E.,  continued. 

widow.  —  S.  Footc:  The  minor;  The  mayor  of  Gar- 
ratt;  Thelyar.  —  T.  Dof.'gctt:  Flora,  or  hob  in  tho 
well,  oltiTCii  by  John  Uippislcy  tVom  the  "  Country 
wake."  VI.  O.  Colmun,  the  i-liler :  The  deuco 
ie  in  hira.— J.  Uiiwkesworth:  Edgar  and  Emmelinc.— 
J.  Burgoyue:  Uichaid  Cicur  de  Lion;  The  maid  of 
the  oaks.-K.  O'Uara:  Tom  Thumb.- J.  Cobb:  Tlie 
doctor  and  the  apothecary;  Tlie  lirst  floor.— S.  Birch: 
The  adopted  child.  -  J.  I'.  Kemble:  The  farm  house, 
taken  fr.  Johnson's  Country  lasses.  VII.  G.  P.  Kem- 
ble: Lodi.iska:  G.  Cohnun.jr.;  Ways  and  raeans.-J. 
Tobin:  The  school  for  authois.— K.  O'Uara:  Midas.— 
C.  Dibdin:  The  waterman.- S.  Foote:  The  author. 
—A.  Murphy:  The  old  maid.—  R.  Dodsley:  The  mil- 
ler of  .Mimstield.  —  G.  Colman,  the  thler :  Comus, 
altered  from  JliJion. 

—  A  simple  story v.XXVTII.  of  7rs.l 

—  Nature  and  iirt v.XXVII.  of  7^8.1 

IXDEi'KNnii.vCK,  Declaration  of.     Constitutional 

text  book 290.1 

—  Constitutions 28'^. S 

Sec  also :  United  States. 

India,  Acland,  C.    Manners  and  custom.s  of .  .  .  889. 2 

—  Allen,  D.  O.    Ancient  and  modern 934.1-2 

—  Campbell,  P.    Overland  journey  to 709.18 

—  Cary,  A.  F.  C.    Journal  kept  in (;9(i.l 

Chapman,  J.    Cotton  and  commerce  of.  .  .  .  135.10 

—  Corner,  Miss.  J.  I.,  pictorial,  descriptive  and 

historical 8.05.2 

—  Elphinstoue,  M.    History  of 934. .3 

—  Heber,  K.     I'pper  provinces  of,  1S24-25  .   .   .  708.20 

—  I.,  its  government,  religion, manners  and  cus- 

toms    839.10 

—  Keppel,  G.    Journey  from  I.  to  England  .  .  695.5 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.    Kaces  and  history  of  British.  9.39.2 

—  Mackenzie,  C.    Six  years  in 707.11 

—  Jtartincau,  H.    British  rule  in 9S9.5 

—  Mead,  H.    Sepoy  revolt 939.3 

—  Jilurray,  II.    Account  of  British 810.51 

—  -    History  of  British 989.1 

—  Orlich,  L.  von.     Travels  in 695.3 

—  Pococke,  E.    I.  in  Greece,  or  truth  in  mythol.  950.10 

—  Roberts,  E.    Scenes  in 9.38.10 

—  Kobertson,  W.    Knowledge  the  ancients  had 

of v.III.  of  943.4 

—  Koylo,  .1.  F.    Arts  and  manufactures  of  .  .  .  199.16 

—  Taylor,  B.    I.  in  ]a53 70S. 17-19 

—  Thornton,  E.    British  empire  in 985.1 

—  Thugs,  History  and  practices  of 937.3 

—  Ward,  F.  De  W.     I.  and  the  Hindoos  ....  709.0 
IxniAS  archipelago.  Native  races  of.    Earl,  G.  W.  170.2 

IxuiAN  biography.    Thatcher,  B.  B 249.6 

INDI.VN  captivities.    Drake,  S.  G 245.9-10 

Indian'  character  and  manners.    Johnston,  C. .  .  630.9 

Indian  in  his  wigwam.    Schoolcraft,  H.  11.   .  .  .  245.6 

Indian  nullification  in  Mass.    Apes,  W 249.3 

Indian  rebellion,  causes  and  results.     Duff,  A.  .  9,39.4 
Indian  relations  of  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain, 

178.3-95.    Stone,  "W.  L 513.12 

Indian   sketches   during  an   expedition   to  the 

Pawnees.    Irving,  ,1.  T.  jr 028.3 

Indian  traits.     Thatcher,  B.  B 249.4 

INDI.VN  tribes  West  of  the  Mississippi.     Hunter, 

J.  D 025.9 

—  Thirty  years  with.     Schoolcraft,  H.  E.  .  .  .  244.4 
I.VDIAN  wars  bordering  on  the  Conn.     Hoyt,  E. .  245.8 

Indian  wars  of  the  West.      Flint,  T 249.2 

Indiana,  Early  trials  and  sketches.    Smith,  O.  H.  2.35.8 

INDIANS.    Bouton,  N.  Hist,  of  the  anc.  Penacooks  224.3 

—  Case  of  the  Seneca  Indians  of  N.  Y 244.8 

—  Catlin,  G.  Manners,  etc.,  of  tho  N.American.  245.1 

—  Copway,  G.    History  of  the  Ojibway  nation  .  249.1 

—  Drake,  S.  G.  History  of  the  I.  of  N.  America.  244.5 

—  Gardmer,  A.  F.    Visit  to  the  I.  of  Chill .  .  .  635.18 

—  Halkett,  J.    Notes  respecting  the  1.  of  N.  A..  245.5 

—  Hunter,  J.  D.   Captivity  among  the  I.  of  N.  A.  244.9 

—  M'Kenney,  T.  L.    Travels  among  the  Amer.  025.3 

—  Moore,  J.  B.     Memoir  of  the  Penacook   .   .   .  224.18 

—  Murray,  C.  A.   Itesidence  among  the  Pawnees.  6.39.3 

—  Parkman,  F.  jr.    AVar  of  against  the  colonies.  244.2-3 

—  Pinckard,  G.    Observations  on  the  T.  of  S.  A.  035.7 


Indian.    Schoolcraft,  H.  R.    Notes  on  Iroquois  .  224.6 

—  -    Indian  tales  and  legends 489.9 

—  Tanner,  J.    Captivity  and  advent,  among  the.  245.4 

—  Trumbull,  II.  History  of  engagem'ts  with  the.  245.7 

See  also .-  Black  Hawk,  Jemison,  M.,  Tecum- 
seh,  Thayendauegea,  etc. 
Indies.    See  West  Indies. 

Inductive  philosophy,  Spirit  of.    Powell,  B.  .  .  147.23 

Indus,  Voyage  on  the.    Burues,  A 694.11 

Industrial  drawing.    Mahan,  D.  H.. 203.0 

Industrial  education.  Necessity  of.    Playfair,  L.  199.16 

Industrial  information,  Boy's  book  of.  Noyce,  E.  196.15 
Industrial  resources  of  the  S.  and  W.  states. 

DeBow,  J.  D.  B 296.2 

Industry  of  all  nations.  Cyclopaedia  of.  Knight,  C.  190.2 

INDU.STRY  of  the  Rhine.    Bantteld,  T.  C 840.1 

Inebriating  liquors,   Manufacture  and    use  of. 

Morewood,  S 196.9 

Infancy.  Combe,  A.  The  physiological  and  moral 

management  of 158.17 

—  West,  C    Diseasesof 151.20 

Infantry  tactics.    ,S'ee  United  States 199.39 

Infidelity.    Comprising  Jenyns,  Leslie,  Lyttel- 

ton,  and  Watson,  etc.    New  York,  n.d.    16°  119.9 

Contents. —  Jenyns'  internal  evidence  ;  Leslie's 
short  method;  Lyttelton's  conversion  of  Paul;  Wat- 
son's reply  to  Gibbon  and  Paine;  A  notice  of  Hume 
on  miracles;  Startle's  examination  of  same.  An 
extract  from  West  on  the  resurrection. 

—  Crichton,  A.    Converts  from 830.28 

—  Morison,  J.    Counsels  to  young  men  on  mod- 

ern      1109.10 

—  Nelson,  D.    Cause  and  cure  of 1107.16 

—  Pearson,  T.    Aspects,  causes,  etc.,  of  ....    1083.11 

See  also ;    Evidences    of  Christianity,  and 
Theology. 
Infusoria.    Living  and  fossil.    Pritchard,  A. .  .       175.3 
Ingersoll,  C.  .J.    Second  war  between  the  United 

States  and  Great  Britain.    Phila,,  1845.  4v.  8°      215.9 
iNGLis,  H.  D.    Journey  through  Ireland  during 

1834.    3ded.    London,  1835.    2v.  .  .  .   .  .  .       040.5 

—  Journey  through  Norway,  Sweden  and  Den- 

mark.   Edinburgh,  1820.     18° 830.47 

—  -    Same.    4th  ed.    London,  18.37.      12°  .  .  .       008.7 

—  Rambles  in  the  footsteps  of  Don  Quixote. 

London,  1837.     12° 073.5 

—  Spain.    2d  ed.    London,  1837.    2v.  12° .  .  .  .     675.14 

—  Switzerland,  the  South  of  France  and  the  Pyr- 

enees.   London,  1837.     12° .' .   .      603.14 

—  -    Same.    Edinburgh,  1831.     2v.    18°   ...   .      830.05 

—  The  Tyrol:  with  a  glance  at  Bavaria.    Lon- 

don, 1833.    2v.  p.8° 603.15 

Ingoldsby  legends.    Barham,  R.  H .345.0 

Ingraiiam,  J.  H.    The  Cruiser  of  the  Mist.    New 

York,  1845.    8° 801.1 

iNGULPH's  chronicle  of  the  abbey  of  Croyland, 
with  the  continuations,  by  Peter  of  Blois. 
Translated  by  H.T.Riley.    Lond.,  1854.  p.8°      850.8 

Inheritance,  The:  a  novel.    Ferrier,  S 777.12 

Inheritance,  The,  and  other  sketches.  TiipfTer,  R.    469. 12 
Initials,  The :  a  story  of  modern  life.   Tautphoeus, 

Baroness 474.11-12 

In  memorlam.    [A  poem.]    Tennyson,  A .334.21 

Inquire  within.    [A  receipt  book.]    New  Y'ork, 

1857.     12° 188.32 

Inquiry  into  the  tendency  of  the  separation  of 
convicts  to  produce  disease  and  derange- 
ment.   Philadelphia,  1849.    8° 135.13 

Insanity.    Barlow,  J.    Man's  power  over  himself 

to  prevent,  etc v.I.  of  850.25 

—  Cooke,  W.    Mind  and  the  emotions  in  relation 

to  disease 137.4 

—  Millingen,  J.  G.    Management  of  the  insane  .    1.39.26 

—  Rush,  B.     Observations  on  diseases  of  the 

mind 122.11 

—  Upham,  T.  C.    Imperfect  and  disoi<dered  men- 

tal action 820.7 

See  also  .•  Intellectual  science. 
Inscriptions  on  grave  stones  in  Northampton, 

etc.    Bridgman.T 228.3 


INSECT 


91 


IRVING 


Insect  architecture.    Eennie,  J 830.13 

Insect  life,  Ei)isodes  of ir5.8 

Insect  misccllajiics.    London,  n.d.    12° 839.14 

—  -    Same.    Uoston,  1832.    12° 840.14 

Insect  transformations.    London,  n.d.    12°  .  .  .  830.1.5 

—  -    Same.    Boston,  1S31.     12° 840.15 

Insects.    Harris,  T.  AV.    1.  of  New  England  inju- 
rious to  vegetation 105.1 

—  Newman,  E.     Familiar    introduction    to  tlie 

history  of i;5.7 

—  Eennie,  J.  and  Wcstwood,  J.  O.    Natural  Iiis- 

tory  of 810.0 

—  Swainson,  AV.    History  and  natural  arrange- 

ment of 408.3 

See  also  .■  Entomology,  Natural  Hist.  etc. 
Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures.     Hee   Bible   and 

Theology. 

Instinct.    Brougham,  IT.,  Lord.     Dialogues  on  .  840. S 

—  Kemp,  T.  L.     Indications  of 400.2 

—  Paine,  M.    Discourse  on 120.10 

—  Swainson,  AV.    I.  of  animals 408.4 

Institution  of  civil  engineers.    Manufacture  of 

rotating  chambered-breech  fire  arms.     By 

S.  Colt.    Loudon,  1854.    8° 193.23 

Institutions  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  Treatise 

on.     Fosbroke,  T.  1) 378.3 

Instructive  tales.    Trimmer,  S 750.1 

Instructor's  manual.    Hall,  S.  K 120.24 

See  also .-   Education. 
Instruments.    Brewster,  D.    Treatise   on   new 

philosophical 144.12 

—  Heather,  J.  F.    Treatise  on  mathematical  .  .  810.23 

—  Kentish,  T.    Treatise  on  a  box  of 100.0 

Insubordination  :  an  Am.  story,    Arthur,  T.  S.  4-10.11 
Insurance.    See  Martou,  E.  Inst,  de  prevoyance.  1005.38 
Intellectual  powers.    Aberci-ombie,J.    Inqui- 
ries concerning 124.20-21 

Intellectual  science.    Aristotle's  metaphysics.  854.4 

—  Bailey,  S.    Formation  of  opinions 137.33 

—  Barlow,  J.  Connec'uof  physiology  and.  v. I.  of  850.25 

—  Bockshammer,  G.  F.    Freedom  of  the  will .  .  1000.0 

—  Brodie,  B.  C.    Mind  and  matter 125. C 

—  -    Psychological  inquiries 120.18 

—  Brougham,  H.    Dialogues  on  instinct .  .  .  .  840.7 

—  Comte,  A.    Positive  philosophy 124.10 

—  Durfeo,  J.  Panidea  :  or,  omnipresent  reason, 

as  the  Logos 122.8 

—  Edwards,  J.    Freedom  of  the  will 124.6 

—  Feiichtersleben,  E.  V.    Dietetics  of  the  soul .  120.15 

—  Greek  philosophy v.II.  of  850.25 

—  -    Greek  philosophy,  from  Socrates  to  the 

coming  of  Christ v.ll  of  850.25 

—  Hare  Brothers.      Guesses  at  trutli 130.11 

—  Haven,  J.     JMental  philosophy 124.8 

—  Home,  H.,  iorr?  A'«wes.    Art  of  thinking  .   .  120.11 

—  Kant,  I.    Critique  of  pure  reason 855.5 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.    Comte's  philosophy  of  the  sci- 

ences    820.9 

—  Locke,  J.     Philosophical  works 827.4 

—  -    Human  understanding 820.05 

—  Mackay,  C.    Extraordinary  delusions  ....  870.8 

—  Paine,  M.    The  soul  and  instinct 125.10 

—  Philosophical  theories  and  experience  .  .  v. I. of  850.25 

—  Schlegel,  F.  von.    Esthetic  works 838.8 

—  Scott,  Sir  W.    Demonology 810.13 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Sleep  and  dreams 125.23 

—  Taylor,  I.    The  world  of  mind 125.7 

—  Tennemann,  W.  A.    History  of  pliilosophy  .  855.1 

—  Upham,  T.  C.     Disordered  mental  action.  .   .  820.7 

—  -    Mental  pliilosophy 125.4 

—  Way  Land,  F.    Elements  of  intellectual  philos.  124.14 

See  also  .-  Education,  Ethics,  Insanity,  Met- 
aphysics, Pliilosophy,  etc. 
Inter-Oceanic  railway.  The  Honduras.    Squior, 

E.  G 203.7 

Interest,  Essays  on.    McCuUoch,  J.  R 135.4 

See  also:  Mathematics. 
Introduction   to    practical   organic   cliemistry. 

Philadelphia,  18-10.    l(i° . v.l.  of  850.25 

Introduction  to  vegetable  physiology.    Pliila- 

delphia,  1840.    10° v.III.  of  850.25 


Invasion,  The:  a  novel.    Griflin,  G 807.1 

Inventions.    Beckniann,  J.    History  of 818.8-9 

—  History  of  wonderl'ul 197.20 

—  Novelties,  L,  etc.,  in  arts  and  niaiuifactures  .  199.20 

—  Somerset,  E.,,!/*/;-^.^;/' (n'r<-f.v/<r.  Century  of.  199.27 

iNVENTOIt's  guide.    I'liillips,  AV 190.18 

Inventor's  manual  of  legal  principles.    Curtis, 

G.  T i-.H-,.i7 

Invkktehrata.     Gould,  A.  A.     Report  on  the  I. 

of  Massucliusetis 175.2 

—  Owen,  R.    Coiniiarative  anatomy  and  i)Iiysi- 

ology  of 172.15 

—  Siebold,  C.  T.  von.    Anatomy  of 175.1 

Ion:  a  tragedy.    Talfourd,  T.  N 350.13 

Ionian  islands.  History  of  tlie  republic  of.  Jervis- 

White-.Iervis,  H 918.10 

Iowa  handbook  I'or  1S50.    Parker,  N.  H 237.10 

iRisv,  C.  L.  and  Mangles,  J.   Travels  in  Egypt  and 

Nubia,  Syria  and  tlic  Holy  Land.    London, 

1844.    p.)s° &«9.25 

Ireland:  a  tale.    Martineau,  II v.l  X.  of  749.2-3 

Ireland.    Barrington,  Sir  J.    Legislative  union 

between  Great  liritain  and OSO.O 

—  Barrow,  J.     A  tour  round O10.17 

—  Bigelow,  A.    Rambles  in  some  parts  of  .  .  .  01s.i(i 

—  Cockayne,  T.  O.    History  of 9^0.14 

—  Gordon,  J.     History  of 075.3 

—  Greg,  R.  P.    Mineralogy  of 103.8 

—  Haskins,  G.  F.    Travels  in 058.14 

—  Hayes,  E.    The  ballads  of 310.5 

—  Hyde,  E.    Rebellion  and  civil  wars  of .  .  .  .  975.5 

—  -    Historical  view  of  tlie  afl'airs  of 977.1 

—  Inglis,  H.  D.    Journey  throughout,  in  1834  .  (HO. 5 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.    Scotland,  Enghmd  and 047.5 

—  Marmion,  A.    Maritime  ports  of 975.4 

—  Mills,  A.    Literature  and  literary  men  of.  .  .  402.2 

—  Moore,  T.     History  of ' 308.5 

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—  Thackeray,  W.  M.     Sketches  in 501.11 

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Irene:    or,   tlic    autobiography   of    an   artist's 

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Irish  bar.    Curran,  W.  H.    Sketches  of 598.4 

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Irish  bulls,  Essay  on.     Edgeworth,  :M.   .   .  v.l.  of  407.1-3 

Irish  character,  Sketclies  of.     Hall,  A.  M 804.1-2 

Irish  eloquence.  Pliillips,  Curran  and  Grattan  .  .  802. 3-8 

Irish  history,  Outlines  of 989.4 

Irish  life,  Lights  and  sliadows  of.    Hall,  A.  M.  .  770.12 

Irish  nation.  Rise  and  fall  of.      liarrington.  Sir  J.  980.0 

Irish  peasantry,  Stories  of.    Hall,  A.  M 770.10 

Irish  settlers  in  North  America.    3IcGee,  T.  D.  .  309.2 

Irish  sketch-book,  1842.    Thackeray,  AV.  M. ..  .  508.1 

Irish  tales.    Illustrated  by  Cruikshank 815.2 

Irishmen,  Lives  and  times  of  the  United.    Mad- 
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Iron.    Fairbaim,  W.    Application  of,  to  building.  194.1 

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—  Overman,  F.     Manufacture  of 195.0 

Iron  cousin.  The.    Clarke,  "SI.  V 434.0-7 

Iron  manufacture  of  Great  Britain.    Truran,  W.  .  191.5 

Iron  mask,  The.    Dumas,  A 735.1 

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Iron  metallurgy.  Element.  tr(>at.  on.  Rogers,  S.  B.  195.8 
Iron  roads,  History,  construction  of.      Williams, 

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Iron  ships,  The  compass  in.    Scoresby,  AV.  .  .  .  19(5.7 

Iroquois,  the.  Notes  on.    Schoolcraft,  H.  R..  .  .  244.0 

IRRAWADDI,  Upand  down  the 709.10 

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2.  Sketch-book ^^c^'y^^l 

»-5.  Columbus  and  his  eonipanions .iJ/.i-d 

6.  Bracebridtre  hall J^^^^ 

7.  Tales  of  a  traveller i.)^.J-U 

8.  Astoria '»0^-l-3 

9.  Crayon  miscellany 407.4-5 

10.  Bonneville's  adventures 407.0-8 

11.  Oliver  Goldsmith 407.9-12 

12.  13.  Mahomet  and  his  successors 407.13-10 

14.  Conquest  of  Granada 408.12-14 

15.  Tlie  Alhambra 408.15-19 

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Iv.  in2.     imp.8° 001.1 

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—  Bracebridgc  hall.    Phila.,  1830.    2v.ini.    12°    438.19 

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—  History  of  New  York.     By  Diedrich  Knick- 

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—  -    Same.    London,  1830.    10° 389.8 

—  Life  and  voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus. 

Abridged.    Boston,  lS:i9.    12° 544.18 

—  -    Same.    2d  ed.    London,  1841.    10° ....       389.9 

—  Life  of  Washington.   London,  185()-7.  4v.  12°  510.0-10 

—  -    Same.     New  York,  1855-57.    4r.    8° .  .  .    511.1^ 

—  Oliver  Goldsmith:    a  biography.      London, 

1849.     p.8° 583.14 

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New  York,  n.d.    2v.  18° 820.28 

—  Rocky   mountains,    or  incidents   in  the  far 

AVest.    Philadelphia,  1837.    2v.     12°  .   .   .   .      039.14 

—  Sketch  book  of  Geoifrey  Crayon.     New  cd. 

London,  1838.    2v.    l(i° .389.10 

—  Tales  of  a  traveller.     New  edition.    London, 

1848.    p.8° 889.27 

—  Tour  on  the  prairies.    Philadelphia,  1835.  12°    0.39.15 

—  Voyages  and  discoveries  of  the  companions 

of  Columbus.    London,  1831.    10° 389.11 

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New  cd.    New  York,  1835.    2v.     12° ....     438.22 

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—  -    Same.    New  York,  1808.    2v.    18°  ...  .     759.13 

—  Biographical  sketch  of  T.  Campbell.    Stone, 

W.  L 237.14 

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IS.VjVC  Comnenus:  a  play.    Taylor,  H 355.7 

ISAACO.    Death  of  M.  Park.    ,S'ee  Park,  M 820.11 

Isabel,  the  young  wife.    Jeaffreson,  J.  C 478.0 

Isabella  Orsini.    Racconto.    Guerrazzi,  F.  D.  .  1057.5 
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ISOTTA.     Novella.     Cantii,  C 1040.13 

Israel,  The,  of  the  Alps.     Muston,  A 879.13 

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ISRAELITISH  nation.  History  of  the.    Wise,  I.  M.  1085.7 

See  also  .•  Jews. 
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Italian  republics.  History  of  the.     Sismondi,  J. 

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iTALi^VN  sights  and  papal  principles.  Jarves,  J.J.  078.9 

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—  -    Same.    New  York,  1844.    12° 463.2&18-20 

—  Arrah  Neil.    A  romance.     New  York,  1844.  8°  463.3-4 

—  Attila.    A  romance.  New  York,  1837.  2v.  12°.      464.6 

—  Beauchamp :  or,  the  error.    New  York,  1847.  8°      463.1 

—  -    Same.    London,  1848.    3v.  12° 463.26 

—  Castle  of  Ehrenstein.    [Anovel.]    New  York, 

1847.    8° 463.2 

—  -    Same.    London,  1847.    3v.   12° 463.24 

—  Charles  Tyrrell.    A  novel.    New  York,  1845. 

2v.  Inl.     16° 463.30 

—  Commissioner.    New  York,  1851.    8° 463.11 

—  The  convict.    A  tale.    London,  1847.    3v.    12°    463.28 

—  Corse  de  Leon.    A  romance.    New  York,  1845. 

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—  Dark  scenes  of  history.    Lond.,  1849.  3v.   12°    463.27 

—  Desultory  man.    London,  1836.    3v.  12°  .  .  .       40t.l 

—  The  false  heir  :  a  novel.  New  York,  1843.  8°  463.2  &  iC) 

—  -    Same.     London,  1843.    3v.    12° 463.17 

—  Forest  days  :  a  romance.    New  York,  1843.  8°      403.1 

—  The   gipsy.     A  tale.     New  York,  1836.    2v. 

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—  Heidelberg.  A  romance.  New  York,  1846.  8°  403.1  &  8 

—  Henry  Mastcrton.    London,  1832.    .3v.  12° .  .       4(H.4 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1832.    2v.  12° 464.8 

—  Henry  Smeaton :  a  Jacobite  story.    New  York, 

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—  Life  of  Richard  Coeur  dc  Lion.    London,  IMl- 

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—  -    Same.    New  cd.    Loudon,  1854.    2v.  p..s°.      827.7 

—  ^Margaret  Graham.    New  York,  1847.    8°  .   .   .       463.7 

—  Mary  of  Burgundy  :  or,  llie  revolt  of  Ghent. 

New  York,  1853.    2v.  12° 464.11 

—  -    Same.     Pliiladelpliia,  1848.    8° 463.6 

—  Morley  Ernstein  :  or,  the  tenants  of  the  Iieart. 

2d  ed.     London,  ls43.    3v.  12° iCASt 

—  Philip  Augustus.     New  York,  1831.    2v.  12°   .     461.10 

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—  Rose  d'Albrot.    A  romance.    N.  Y.,  1844.    8°      463.9 

—  Russell:  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II. 

London,  1847.    ,3  v.  12° 463.15 

—  -    Same.     New  York,  1847.    8° 463.14 

—  Story  witliout  a  name.    New  York,  1852.    8°.     403.12 

—  Sir  Theodore  Broughton :  or,  laurel  water. 

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—  Ticondcroga.    A  romance.    N.  Y.,  1854.    8°..     463.10 

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James,  H.    Christianity   tlie    logic   of    creation. 

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—  -    Same.    New  York,  1853.    18° 1109.25 

—  Christian  professor  addressed.  N.  Y.,  1838.  12°      118.8 

—  Christian  progress.    New  York,  n.d.    10°  .  •      119.22 

—  Pastoral  addresses,  chiefly  on  Christian  duty. 

New  York,  1852.     12° 1088.30 

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James,  Marian.  The  elder  sister.  N.  Y.,  1855. 12°. 498. 15-16 
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James,  Epistle  of.    See  Bible. 

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London,  1854.    p.S° 876.13 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1855.    12° 877.9 

—  Diary  of  an  eunuyee.    From  the  last  London 

ed.    Boston,  1857.     18° 469.50 

—  -    Same.    Boston,  1833.    12° 058.8 

—  Loves  of  tlic  poets.    From  last  London  ed. 

Boston,  1.8:57.     18° 359.11 

—  Memoirs  and  essays,  art,  literature,  etc.    Lon- 

don, 1846.    12° 876.14 

—  Memoirs    of    celebrated    female    sovereigns. 

New  York,  n.d.    2v.  18° 810.44 

—  Memoirs  of  the  early  Italian  painters,  and  of 

the  progress  of  painting  in  Italy.    London, 

1845.    2v.  18° 840.23 

—  Public  galleries  of  art  in  and  near  London. 

London,  1842.    12° 208.9 

—  Sisters  of  Cliarity  and  the  communion  of  labor. 

Boston,  1857.    12° 127.23-24 

—  Sketches  in  Canada.    New  ed.    London,  1852. 

12° 029.24 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.    London,  1852.    p.8°  .  .     409.13 

—  Winter  studies  and  summer  rambles  in  Cana- 

da.    London,  1838.    .3v.  12° 629.10 

Jameson,  R.     Discovery  and  adventure  in    the 

polar  seas 810.15 

—  History  of  British  India 810.51 

—  Narrative  of  discov.  and  adventure  in  Africa  .  81(i.l.S 
Jamestown,"  English  phmtation  at.  Banvard,  J.  228.15 
Jamestown,  Voyage  of  tlie,  on  her  errand    of 

mercy.    Forbes,  R.  I". 296  5 


JAMIESON 


94 


JESSE 


J.UIIESOX,  A.     Meelianies  of  fluids,  comprising 

hydrostatics.    'Jd  edition.    London,  1848.  8°  144.13 

Jaxe  BouTcrie.    Sinclair,  C 456.0-11 

JANE  Eyre.    Bronte,  C 4:!5.2-S 

Jane  Talbot :  a  tale.    Brown,  C.  1! ~o7A 

Jaxxey,  S.  31.  Life  of  IVun  ;  with  selections  from 
Lis  corresponden<-e  and  autobioi,n-ai)hy.    2d 

edition.    I'liiladelphia,  isV-'.    8° 523.14 

J.\rAN.    Golowniu,  W.  .AL    J.  and  the  Japanese  ,  708.14 

—  nildreth,  B.    J.  as  it  was  and  is 708.3 

—  Hawks,  F.  L.    J.  expedition,  1852-54 701.2 

—  Spalding,  J.  W.    J.  and  around  the  world  .   .  708.4 

—  Taylor,  B.    J.  in  1853 708.17-19 

—  Tomes,  R.  U.  States  expedition  to,  abridged.  708.5 

Japanese,  Manners  and  customs  of  the 708.2 

Japiiet  in  search  of  a  father.    Marryat,  Capt.  F.  .  745.10 
Jaudixk,  I).     Criminal  trials.    Karrative  of  the 

gunpowder  plot.    London,  [1830?]  2v.     12°.  839.4 

—  -    Same.    v.I.    Boston,  1832.    lO" 849.11 

—  Karrative  of  the  gunpowder  plot.    Loudon, 

1857.    12' 0r7.0 

Jardixe,  Sir  W.  Katuralist's  library.  Edinburgh, 

[1S40J-1852.    40v.    10°     n.d 179.1 

Contents.— Vo\.  J— XIV.  Omithologn.  (1—4.)  Birds 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  (o.)  Sunbirds;  (6—7.) 
UummingUirds;  (S.)  Gamebirds,  by  the  editor;  (9.) 
Piicons;  (10.)  Parrots, by  P.  J.  Selliy.  (11— J:i.)  Birds 
of  Western  Africa;  (lo.)  Flycatchers,  by  W.  Swain- 
son.  (14.)  Gallinaceous  birds,  by  the  editor.  XV.— 
XX^^I.  J/o»i>»a?m.  (15.)  Introduction  to  mammalia, 
by  C.  11.  Smiih.  (l(i.)  Lions,  tigers,  etc.  by  tlie  editor. 
(17.)  British  quadrupeds,  by  \V.  Macgillivray.  (18— 
19.)  Dogs;  (ai.)  Horses,  by  C.  H.  Smith,  (il.)  Deer, 
antelopes,  camels,  etc. ;  (22.)  Goats,  sheep,  oxen,  etc.; 
(23.)  Thick  skinned  quadrupeds,  by  the  editor.  (24.) 
Marsupialia  ;  or,  pouched  animals,  by  G.  K.  Water- 
house,  Esq.  (25.)  Amphibious  carnivora;  (26.)  Whales, 
etc.,  by  Robt.  Uamilton,  M.  D.  (27.)  Monkeys,  liy 
the  editor.  XX\"III.— XXXIV.  Entomolo-jy.  (.8.) 
Introduction  to  entomology,  by  J.  Duncan.  (29.) 
British  butterflies;  (30.)  Moths,  sphinxes,  etc.,  by  J. 
Duncan.  (31.)  Foreign  butterflies;  (32.)  Exotic  molhs, 
etc.,  by  J.  Duncan.  (3;!)  Beetles,  by  J.  Duncan. 
(•34.)  Bees.  XXXV.— XL.  Ichthyolorjij.  (35.)  Treating 
of  the  nature,  structure,  and  economical  uses  of 
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R.  Uamilton.  (38.)  Fishes  of  the  perch  family,  by  tho 
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Note.  —  Each  vol.  contains  a  biographical  notice 
of  some  celebrated  natuiahst.      See  Naturalists. 

Jarves,  J.  J.    Art  hints.  Architecture,  sculpture, 

and  painting.    Now  York,  1855.    12°  .  .  .  .     208.10 

—  History  of  the  Hawaiian  islands.    3d  edition. 

Honolulu,  1847.    8° 9-34.0 

—  Italian    sights   and   papal  principles.     New 

York,  185(5.    12° C7S.9 

—  Parisian  sights  and  French  principles.     Is'cw 

York,  1852.     12° G54.17 

—  -    Same.    2d  series.    New  York,  1855.    12°  .     1008.9 

—  Why  and  what  am  I .'   confessions  of  an  in- 

quirer.   Parti.    Boston,  1857.    12° 700.10 

jAUFliY   the  knight,   and   the  fair  Brunissendc. 
From  the  French  version  of  Mary  Lafou,  by 

A.  Elwes.    New  York,  1857.    8° 7.35.2 

Jay,  J.   The  federalist.    See  Madison,  J 285.4 

—  Life  and  times  of.    Flanders,  II 523.3 

—  Life  of,  with  selections  from  his  correspon- 

dence.   Jay,  AV 512.13 

—  Life  of.    Kenwick;  11.  B 820.33 

Jay^,  Rev.  W.     Autobiography :    ed.  by  G.  Red- 
ford  and  J.  A.  James.  N.   Y.,  1855.    2v.    12°  575.15 

—  Christian  contemplated.     New  York,  n.d.  10°  119.14 
Jay,  "W.    Causes  and  consequences  of  the  Me.xi- 

can  war.    Boston,  1849.    12° 259.5 

—  Life  of  John  Jay,  with  selections  from  his 

correspondence.    New  York,  1833.    2v.  8°  .     512.13 

—  Miscellaneous  writings  on  slavery.     Boston, 

1853.    12' US. 3 

jE.Ui-FRESON,  J.  C.    Isabel,  the  young  wife  and 

the  old  love.    New  York,  1857.     12°  .  .  .  .       478.(1 

Jeames's  diary.    Thackeray,  AV.  M 509.15-17 

jEANPauL     See  Richter,  J.  P.  F 1030.1 

Jeanne  d' Arc.     .S'ee  Joan  of  Arc. 


Jeans,  H.  \V.  Navigation  and  nautical  astronomy. 

London,  1853.    10° .  .  ; 829.30 

Jebb,  J.  and  Knox,  A.    Thirty  years'  correspond- 
ence.  Ed.  by  C.  Forster.  Phila.,  1835.  2v.  8°      575.5 

Jefferson,  T.     Writings.     Ed.  by  H.  A.  Wash- 
ington.   Washington,  185.3-54.     9v.    8°  .  .       286.1 

Content!:.  —  Vol.  I.  Autobiography  and  correspond- 
ence. II.— VU.  Correspondence.  VII.— VIII.  Offi- 
cial papers.  VIII.  Biographical  sketches.  IX. 
Manual  of  parliamentary  practice;  The  anas,  and 
miscellaneous  papers. 

—  Memoir,    correspondence   and    miscellanies. 

Ed.  by  T.  J.  Randolph.     Charlottesville, 

1829.    4v.    8° 523.17 

—  NotesonAHrginia.  9thAm.ed.  Bost.,  1802.  10°    2.39.15 

—  Baldwin,  J.  G.    Sketch  of. 518.7 

—  Carpenter,  S.  C.     Memoirs  of 523.16 

—  Dwight,  T.    Character  of 5)7.16 

—  Randall,  H.  S.    Life  of 512.2 

—  Rayner,  B.  L.    Life  of 517.24 

—  and  Cabell,  J.  C.     Early  history  of  the  uni- 

versity of  Va.     Richmond,  1856.    8°  .   .   .   .       294.2 
Jeffrey',  F.,  Lord.     Contributions  to  the  Edin- 
burgh review.    Phila.,  1850.    4v.  in  1.    8°  .       863.6 

—  Jonathan  Swift.      [Repr.  from  Edinburgh  re- 

view.]   London,  1853.    12° 409.3 

—  Samuel  Richardson.    [Repr.  from  Edinburgh 

review.]     London,  1853.    12° 409.3 

—  Life,  with  selections  from  his  correspondence. 

Cockburn,  H..  Lord 568. 3 

JEFFREY'S,  G.,  Judge,  Memoirs.   Woolrycli,  H.  AV^      5()8.4 
Jellalabad,  Seizure  and  defence  of.  Gleig,  G.  R.    899.11 
Jemison,  M.  {Deh-He-  Wd-Mis. )  Life.  Seaver,  J.  E.      5.39.3 
Jenks,  J.  W.    Rural  poetry  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.    Boston,  1856.      8° 314.3 

.Tenner,  E.    Life,  with  correspondence.  Baron,  J.      573.1 
Jennings,  R.    Social  delusions  concerning  wealth 

and  want.    London,  1856.    16° 139.13 

JENNY'.    Roman.    Lewald,  F 1024.11 

Jeny'NS,  L.    Observations  in  meteorology.     Lou- 
don, 1858.    8° 145.24 

Jenyns,  S.    Internal  evidence  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion           119.9 

Jerrmanx,  E.      Pictures  from    St.  Petersburg. 

Translated  by  F.  Hardman.   N.  Y.,  1852.  12°    687.23 

—  -    Same.    London,  1853.    12° 409.13 

Jerrold,  D.    Writings.     Collected  ed.    London, 

1851-54.    8v.     12° 900.1 

Contents.  — \o\.  I.  St.  Giles  and  St.  James.  II. 
Men  of  character.  III.  Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lec- 
tures; Story  of  afcather:  Sick  giant  and  Doetordwarf. 
IV.  Cakes  and  ale.  V.  Punch's  letters  to  his  sod; 
Punch's  complete  letter  writer;  Sketches  of  the  Eng- 
lish. VI.  A  man  made  of  money;  Chronicles  of 
Clovernook.  VII.  Comedies.  VIII.  Comedies  and 
dramas. 

—  Dreamer  and  worker.    New  York,  1847.    8°  .     802.30 

—  History  of  St.  Giles  and  St.  James.     New 

York,  1845.    8° 802.35 

—  Specimens  of  wit.     Ed.  by  B.  Jerrold.     Bos- 

ton, 1858.     16° 884.18 

Jerusalem.     Barclay,  J.  T.     City  of  the  great 

king 684.3 

—  Johnson,  S.  B.    Throe  years  in 689.14 

—  3Iilman,  H.  H.      Fall  of :  a  poem. .309.2 

—  Maundrell,  H.    Journey  from  Aleppo  to.  ,  .       684.9 

—  Tasso,  T.    Gerusalemme  liberata 1047.5 

—  -    J.  delivered  :  a  poem 317.1 

Jekvis,  j.     Earl  of  St.   Vincent.     Memoirs  of. 

Tucker,  J.  S 501.5 

Jervis-White-Jervis,  H.   Manual  of  field  oper- 
ations.   London,  1852.    8° 197.9 

—  History  of  Corfu,  and  the  republic  of  the 

Ionian  islands.     London,  1852.    12°  ...  .     918.10 
Jervis-Wiute-Jervis,  M.,  Lcuhj.     Boyhood  of 

great  painters.    London,  1853.     10°  ...  .     548.14 
Jesse,  E.     Gleanings  in  natural  history.     Phila- 
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Jesse,  J.  H.    Court  of  England  during  the  reign 

.of  the  Stuarts.    London,  1840.    4v.    8°..  .       970.1 

—  Court  of  Eng.  from  1688  to  the  death  of  Geo. 

II.    London,  1843.     3y.    8° 970.2 


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Jesse,  J.  H.  George  Selwyn  and  his  contempora- 
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—  Memoirs  of  the  pretenders  and  their  adlier- 

euts.     Loudon,  1845.    2v.    8° ^')^.') 

—  -    Same.    Pliiladolphia,  184(>.    2v.    y^"  .  .   .       979.8 
Jesse,  W.     Life  of  G.  Brummcll.     Piiiladelpliia, 

1844.     8' SO'.'.  10 

—  -    Same.    Piiiladelpliia,  1844.    2\'.  in  1.    8°.       SGO.l 

—  Kussia  and  the  war.     London,  1854.     8°  .  .  .       927.7 

Jesuit,  Der.    Spindlcr,  K 1020.5 

Jesuit  missions  in  Nortli  America.  Kip,  Wni.  I.  .    lOss.  12 

Jesuitism  in  its  rudiments.     TayU)r,  I IdDs.s 

Jesuits.    Nicolini,  G.  1>.     History  of nSj.:! 

—  Saiut  Priest,  A.  de.    Fall  of 8s9..i 

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Jesus,  Historical  minutes  of  the  Society  of.     l!ut- 

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See  Christ.  • 

Jeunesse.    Souvenirs  dc.    Xodier,  Cli 1070.2 

Jew,  The:  a  novel.    Spindler,  K 802.4 

Jewess,  The.    See  Livoniau  tales 889.31 

Jewett,  I.  A.  Passages  in  foreign  travel.  Bos- 
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Jewish  literature.    Steinschneider,  M 402.9 

Jewitt,  J.  K.     Captivity  among  the  savages  of 

Nootka  Sound.    Ithaca,  X.  Y.,  1849.     id"..     029.31 
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—  Jahu,  J.    History  of  the,  to  A.D.,  17    ....      1085.8 

—  Milman,  H.  H.    History  of  the 810.1 

—  Prideaux,  H.  O.  and  N.  Testament  connected 

in  the  history  of  the 1093.12 

—  "Wise,  I.  31.    Hist,  of  the  Israelitish  nation  .      1085.7 
Jewsbury,  G.  E.    History  of  an  adopted  child. 

New  York,  1853.    10° 409.2 

—  Zoe:  the  history  of  two  lives,  n. p.,  n.d.    8°.     802.23 
Jewsbury,  M.  J.    Letters  to  the  young.    From 

3d  Loudon  ed.    Boston,  1835.    12° 137.29 

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Jilt,  The:  a  novel.     Curtis,  Miss 802.31 

JOAX  of  Arc.    Micholet,  J 1078.34 

—  Southey,  K.    Poem 311.4 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    Life  of 009.0 

See  also  .■  Maid  of  Orleans. 

Job,  Book  of.     .S'ee  Bible. 

JOBSIADE.       Komisches    Heldongediclit.       Kor- 

tum,C.A 1037.13 

JOBSON,  F.  J.  America  aud  Am.  Jlethodism,  with 

preface  by  J.  Hannah.    Loudon,  1857.    8°.     025.22 

JOCASTA :  a  tragedy,  from  the  Phoenissae  of 
Euripides.  Transl.  by  Gascoigne,  G.  aud 
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JOCELYN,  R.,  Lord.  Six  mouths  with  the  Chi- 
nese expedition.    2d  ed.     London,  1841.   12°.     709.10 

John,  Gospel  and  epistles  of.    See  Bible. 

John  Bull  and  Brother  Jonathan,  The  diverting 

history  of.     Paulding,  J.  K 797.10 

John  Halifax,  gentleman.   Muloeh,  D.  M..V.II.  of  702.1-2 

John  Railton:    or,  read  and  think.    Kobson,  W.    449.19 

John  True.  Harper's  storybooks.  Abbott,  J.  v. VI. of  739.1 

Johns,  C.  A.    A  week  at  the   Lizard.    [London, 

1848.]     10° 059.29 

—  Flowers  of  the  field.    2d  ed.  London,  n.d.  12°    109.24 
Johnson,  A.  B.    Encyel.  of  instruction  :    or  apo- 
logues and  breviats  on  man  and  manners. 

New   York,  1857.     12° 127.8 

—  Guide  to  the  right  understanding  of  our  Am. 

Union.    New  York,  1857.    12° 297.10 

—  Treatise  on  banking,  etc 130.17 

Johnson,  C.W.    Farmer's  eneyclopa;dia.    Ed.'^by 

G.Emerson.     Philadelphia,  1848.    8°.  .   .   .        104.1 

Johnson,  F.  H.    Sketches  in  the  South  of  France 

and  the  Pyrenees.    London,  1857.    12°.  .  .       054.7 

Johnson,  James,  M.  D.     Change  of  air,  or  the 

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Johnson,  James,  Tribute    to    the    memory  of. 

Livcrmore,  G 524.13 

Johnson,  James,  Esq.  and  J.  H.  Patentee's  man- 
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Contenlf.  —  Vol.  1.  The  rambler;  Tlic  adventurer; 
The  idler;  Itaf solas;  Tlieiidore;  The  fountains;  Let- 
ters; Irene,  a  Irogedy;  Aliseclluneous  poems.  II. 
Lives  of  the  poets;  Lives  of  eminent  rirsons;  I'olilical 
tracts;  Philological  tiaets,  etc.;  Miscelbneous  tracts, 
etc.;  Dedications;  Opinions  on  questions  of  law;  Re- 
views and  criticisms;  Journey  to  tlic  Western  islands 
of  Scotland;  Prayers  and  nieuitations. 

—  Life  and  writings.    Ed.  by  W.  P.  Page.    New 

York,  1844-17.    2v.     18° 820.23 

Cuntainmij :  Life  and  miscellaneous  essays. 

—  Considerations  on  the  corn  laws 125.22 

—  Idler v.X.XXIII.  of  850.24 

—  Lives  of  the  English  poets  and  other  eminent 

persons.    London,  \Kil.     10° 580.20 

—  Lives  of  English  poets.      With  notes  by  P. 

Cunningham.    London,  1854.    3v.    8°  .  .  .     582.11 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.    New  York,  1811.  3v.  12°.    580.22 

—  Rambler v.XIX.-XXII.  of  850.24 

—  Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia :  a  tale.    Lou- 

don, 1810.     12° v.XXVI.  oi"  778.1 

—  -    Same.    Hartford,  1850.     12" 759.10 

—  Tour  to  the  Hebrides,  with    some  poetical 

pieces.    Bosvvell,  J 809. 1 

—  Boswell,  J     Life  of 809.2-0 

—  Piozzi,  H.  L.    Anecdotes  of 588.12 

—  Religious  life  and  death.    New  York,  1850.  12°    58-1.12 
Johnson,  S.  B.   Hadji  in  Syria:  or,  three  years  in 

Jerusalem.  Philadelphia,  185S.  10°.  .  .  .  089.14 
Johnson,  T.  T.  and  Thurston,  S.  R.      California 

and  Oregon.  4th  ed.  Philad.,  1851.  12°  .  239.8 
Johnston,  C,  Capture,  detention,  aud  ransom  of. 

New  York,  1827.     12° 039.9 

Johnston,  C,  M.  li.  G.  S.      Travels  in  Southern 

Abyssinia.  London,  1844.  2v.  8°  .  .  .  .  007.1 
Johnston,  G.    History  of  British  zoophytes.    2d 

ed.    London,  1847.    2v.    8° 178.1 

—  Introduction  to  conchology.    Loud.,  1X50.  8°.      175.0 
Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     Applications  of  chemislry 

and  geology  to  agriculture.    New  edition. 

New  York,  n.d.    12° 104.14 

—  Chemistry  of  common  life.  N.Y.,  1855.  2v.  12°    156.15 

—  Notes  on  N.  America.    Boston,  1851.  2v.  12°  024.10-17 

—  Relations  which  science  bears  to  agriculture. 

New  York,  1850.     12° 104.15 

Johnston,  W.     England  as  it  is  in  the  middle  of 

the  19th  century.    London,  L^51.     2v.    12°.      979.4 

Johnstone,  C.    The  reverie  :  or,  a  llight  to  the 

paradise  of  fools.  .3d.ed.  Hublin,  1770.  2v.  12°      429.7 

Johnstone,  Chev.  de.    Rebellion  in  1745  and  1740. 

Translated.    3d  ed.    London,  1822.    8° .  .  .       070.7 

Johnstone,  J.  Life  and  writings  of  S.  Parr.  Lon- 
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Johnstone,  W.     Letters  descriptive  of  Prince 

Edward's  Island.    Dumfries,  1822.     12°    .   .      029.19 

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1824.     12° 020.19 

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See  also  :  Carpentry,  and  Architecture. 

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Journal  of  a  few  montlis  in  Portugal,  etc.  Lon- 
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JoURNAux.    Hist,  des    jouruaux  en  France,  de 

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—  -    Same.    Enlarged  ed.    London,  1855.  p.8°    820.17 
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JUDD,  S.    Slargaret ;  a  tale.     Rev.  ed.     Boston, 

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New  York,  1851.    8° 196.2 

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Knight,  C.  Half  hours  of  English  history.  Com- 
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—  Half  hours  with  the  best  authors.    N.York, 

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—  -    Same.    3d  ed.    London,  1854.    4v.    12°..  805.2 

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Knight,  C.   Weekly  and  monthly  volumes.  Loud. 

144  vols.     1S°     Containing: 

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Book  of  table  talk.     2v 840.2 

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Cabinet  portrait  gallery  of  British  worthies. 

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Chaucer,  G.      Canterbury  tales.      Ed.  by  J. 

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Craik,  G.  L.  Bacon,  his  writings  aud  his  phi- 
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History  of  literature  and  learning  in  Eng- 
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Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difficulties.     3v.  840.10 

—  -  Same.  Illustrated  by  female  exam- 
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Davis,  J.  D.     The  Chinese  :  a  description  of 

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Dennis,  G.    The  Cid :  a  chronicle 840. 19 

Dodd,  G.      Textile    manufactures   of    Great 

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Grenville,  G.  N.  T.       L'd   Ntigent.      Lands 

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Gresham,  Sir  T.    Life  of 840.22 

Jameson,  A.  Early  Italian  painters.  2v. .  .  840.23 
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—  Elephant,  The,  viewed  in  relation  to  man.  840.21 

—  Volume  of  varieties 840.27 

—  William  Caxton  :  a  biography 840. 2S 

Lamb,  C.  and  M.   Tales  fr.  Shakspere.  2v.  .  .  840.29 

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Lewes,  G.  H.  Biographical  history  of  phi- 
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MacFarlane,  C.  Popular  customs,  sports,  etc., 

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Martineau,  H.    The  billow  and  rock 840.42 

Memoirs  of  a  working  man 840.45 

Mind  amongst  the  spindles S40.4ri 

Nicolay,  C.  G.  The  Oregon  territory  ....  840.47 
Paley,  W.       Natural    theology.      Notes    by 

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Paris,  its  historical  buildings,  and  its  revolu- 
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I'oole,  S.     The  Englishwoman  in  Egypt.    3v.  850.3 

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Saunders,  .J.    Pictures  of  Eng.  life.  Cliaucer.  850.9 

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Settlers  and  convicts  ;  or  the  Australian  back- 
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Sketch  of  the  history  of  monkeys 850.11 

Sketches  in  natural  history.     Mammalia.     Gv.  850.12 

Sketches  of  popular  tumults 850.14 

Smith,  S.    Philosophy  of  healtli.    2v 850.15 

Spenser  and  Ills  poetry.  Ed.by  G.  L.  Craik.  3v.  850.10 
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Traill,  C.  P.    Backwoods  of  Canada 850.17 

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—  Western  coast  of  Norway 850.22 

Wornum,  R.  N.    The  epochs  of  painting  .   .  850.23 

Knight,  E.  C.     Dinarbas,  continuation  of  Rasse- 

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Knight,  F.     Thorn  cottage,  or  the  poet's  liome. 

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Knights  of  Malta,    Achievements  of.     Suthcr- 

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Knights  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  History  of. 

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Knout,  The,-and  the  Russians.    Lagny,  G.  de  .  .  927.0 

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KoLS,  Von  Mindcn  nach.     Sciiucking,  C.  B.  L.    .    1029.18 

KoN-io  Jerome's Carnoval.   Uoiiian.   Kocnig,H..r.    1015.2 

KoNiGiN,  Die,  der  Xacht.     Koman.     Schlicking, 

C.  H.  L. ^°^^-^ 

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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Charaktciistik  ii.  Biogiaphie  des 
Diehters;  I.cycrun'ltchwcrti  Nachtrngausdes  Dich- 
tersXaclilas«(>:V'crmischtc  Gedichte;  Nachtrag,  Unge- 
drm;ktcs;Jiieendschcrze.  II.-III.  Draniat.  Werke; 
Toni:  Die  s'lhne;  Ziiny:  Hedwig.  (3.)  Rosaiminde; 
Joseph  Ueydcrich,  oder,  deuisehe  Trcue.  eine  vrahro 
Anekdotc:"Die  Braut;  Der grJne  Domino;  Der  Nacht- 
wachter;  Der  Vetter  aiis  Bremen;  Die  Gouvernante. 
IV.  Das  Fischermidclicn;  Lyr.  Drama;  Der  vier- 
jahrige  Posten,  Singspiel;  Die  Bergknappen,  Oper;  Al- 
fred der  Grosse,  Oper;  Der  Kampfmit  dem  Drachen, 
Singspiel;  Erzihlungen;  J.lJudlichc  Erzahlungen, 
Bchrifilich  bearbeitet  von  Caroline  Pichler;  Briefe; 
Gedichte  deutscher  Dichter  auf  Theodor  und  Emma 
Komcr;  Gedichte  englischer  Dichter;  Englische  Uc- 
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KOTZICBUE,  A.  F.  F.  von.    Theater.   Leipzig,  1840- 

41.    40v.    16° 1039.1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Der  Eremit  auf  Formenlera; 
Menschenhasz  und  Keue;  Die  Indiancr  in  England. 
II.  Die  Sonnenjunglrau;  Das  Kind  der  Liebe;  Der 
Tfciblichc  .Jakobi,ner  Klubb.  III.  Der  Spiegelritter  ; 
Bruder  Moritz,  dri-  Sonderling;  Die  edle  Liige;  Der 
Papogei.  IV.  Sultan  Wampum,  oder  die  Wansche; 
Graf  Benjowsky,  oder  die  Vcrschwdrung  auf  Kamta- 
chalka;  Die  Spanier  in  Peru,  Oder  RoUas  Tod.  V. 
Armuth  und  Edelsinn ;  Der  Mann  von  vierzig  Jahren ; 
Die  Negersklaven;  Die  Verleumdcr.  VI.  Die  Wit- 
we  und  das  Reitpferd;  Der  Wildi'ang;  Der  Graf  von 
Burgund;  Falsche  Scham.  VII.  LaPeyrouse;  Die 
Versohnung;  Die  Verwandtschaften;  Die  UnglJck- 
lichen.  VIII.  Der  Opfer-Tod;  Das  Dorf  im  Gebirge; 
Die  silbeme  Ilochzeit.  IX.  Die  Corseu;  Dor  alte 
Leibkutscher  Peter  dea  Dritten;  Ueble  Laune;  Jo- 
hanna von  Montfaucon.  X.  Schr;ibepult,  Oder,  die 
Get'ahren  der  Jugend;  Der  Gefangene;  Der  hyper- 
boraische  Esel,  oder  die  heutige  Bildung;  Das  neue 
Jahrhundert;  Der  Taubstumme,  oder,  der  Abbe  de 
rl';pee.  XI.  Lohn  der  Wahrheit  ;  Das  Epizramm; 
Die  kluge  Frau  im  Walde,  oder,  Der  stumme  Hitter. 
XII.  Die  Zurickkunft  des  Vaters  ;  Octjvia  ;  Die 
beiden  Klingsberg.  XIII.  Gustav  Wa«a;  Bayard. 
XIV.  Der  Besuch,  oder.  Die  Sucht  zu  gUnzen;  Des 
Tcuftls  I^ustschloss  ;  Die  barmherzigen  Brader; 
Cleopatra;  Unser  Fritz;  Die  schlaue  ^ViI-we,  oder, 
Die  Tempcramcnte;  Der  Ilahnf  nsehlag;  Ariadne  auf 
Naxos.  XV.  I;ie  deutschen  Kleinstadter;  Diefran- 
zosischen  Kleinstadter  ;  Der  Wirrwarr,  oder,  Der 
Muthwillige;  Die  Hussiten  vor  Naumburg  im  Jahre 
1432.  XVI.  Hugo  Grotius;  Der  Schauspieler  wider 
Willcn;  Das  XI rthcil  des  Paris;  DieTochterPharaonis; 
Rabezahl:  Incognito;  Die  Uhr  unddic  Mandeltortej 
Sidtan  Bimbambum,  oder,  Der  Triumph  der  Wahr- 
heit. XVII.  Don  Ranudo  di  Colibrados  ;  Pagen- 
Btreiche:  Der  todte  NeiTe;  Die  hobsche  kleinePutz- 
machcrin;  Der  Gimpel  auf  derMesse;  Hygea;  Die 
SparbJchsc,  oder,  Der  arme  Kandidat.  XVin. 
M.idehenf.eundsehart,  oder;  DertJrkische  Gesandte; 
Der  Trunkenhold:  Eduard  in  Schottland,  oder,  Die 
Naeht  eines  Flachtlings;  DerVater  von  ungefahr; 
Der  Abschicd;  Hcinrieh  Reuss  von  Plauen,  Oder, 
Die  Belagerung  von  Marienburg;  Die  Stricknadeln. 
XIX.  Die  Schule  der  Frauen;  Fanchon,  das  Eeier- 
madchen;  Die gefahrlichc  Nachbarechaft;  Das  Knst- 


KoTZKBUE,  A.  F.  F.  von,  continued. 

Uchste  ;  Eulenspiegcl.  XX.  Die  Brandscbatzungs 
Das  verlorne  Kind;  Die  Organe  des  Gchirns;  i  llnde 
Liebe;  Carolus  Magnus  ;  Der  Sammtrock.  XXI. 
Das  liebe  D orfchen;  Der  Kaier  und  der  Rosenstock; 
Kiiiser  Claudius;  Das  Lustspiel  am  Fenster;  Daa 
Strandrecht;  Das  Posthaus  in  Trcuenbrietzen;  Der 
Leineweber;  Der  Stumme;  Die  Erl)schalt;  Der  Graf 
von  Glfichen;  Der  Deseiteur.  XXII.  Der  Kusse  in 
Deutschland;  Die  Unvermlhltc;  Das  Gespenst;  Die 
englischen  Waren.  XXIII.  Die  Seeschlaeht  und  die 
Wcerkatze;  Das  I.andhaus  an  der  Ilcerstrasse;  Der 
kleine  Deklamator;  Der  Hagestolz  und  die  Korbe; 
Die  Abcndstimdc;  Ilbaldo:  Das  Intermezzo,  oder, 
der  Landjunker  zum  ersten  Male  in  der  Residenz. 
XXIV.  Der  blinde  Gartner,  oder  die  bluhende  Aloe; 
Herr  Gottlieb  Merks,  der  Egoist  und  Kritikus;  Pan- 
dorens  Bachse  ;  Die  Zerstreuten  ;  Der  hauslicho 
Zwist  ;  Des  Esels  Sehatlen,  oder,  der  Prozess  in 
Krlhwinkel;  Der  Ilarcm.  XXV.  Die  kleine  Zigeu- 
nerin  ;  Der  verbannte  Amor,  oder,  die  argwohnisclicn 
Ehcleute;  Die  Fcuerprobe;  Blind  geladen.  XXVI. 
Der  arme  Jlinnesinger;  Die  Komodiantin  aus  Liebe; 
Das  zugemauerte  Fenster;  Die  Glacklichcn;  Sorgen 
ohne  Noth  und  Noth  ohne  Sorgon;  Das  arabisehe 
Pulver;  Feodore.  XXVII.  Die  alttn  Liebschaften; 
Das  Thai  von  Almeria;  Der  Lugcnfeind ;  Die  Quaker; 
Das  unsichthare  Madchcn ;  Pachter  Feldkummel  von 
Tippclsltirihcn;  Die  neue  Frauensehiilc.  XXVIII. 
Die  Belagerung  von  Saragcssa,  cdei-,  Paelitcr  Fcld- 
kammcls  Ilochzeitstag;  Max  Helfenstein;  Die  Rosea 
des  Ilerrn  von  Malesherbes;  Die  beiden  kleinen 
Auvergnaten;  Die  Masken;  Der  arme  Poet;  Das 
getheilte  Ilerz;  Die  respektable  Gesellsehcft.  XXIX. 
Der  Brief  aus  Cadix;  Die  deuisehe  Ilausfrau;  Belas 
Flucht;  Ungams  erster  Wobllhater;  Die  Ruinen 
von  Athen;  Der  Iluch  eines  Romers;  Die  Nacht- 
mutze  des  Propheten  Elias;  Die  seltene  Krankheit. 
XXX.  Zwei  Nichten  fiir  Eine;  Brant  und  Brautigam 
in  einer  Person;  Die  Prinzessin  von  Cacarabo;  Per- 
Tonte,  Oder,  die  Wttnsehe;  Die  Alpenhutte;  Hans 
Max  Giesbrecht  von  der  Humpenburg,  oder,  die 
neue  Ritterzeit;  Der  Kafieht.  XXXI.  Adelheid  von 
Wulfingen:  Der  KosaU  und  der  Freiwillige;  Babbel, 
oder,  Aus  zwei  Uebeln  das  Kleinste;  Der  schelmische 
Freier  ;  Die  Rjckkelir  der  Freiwilligen,  oder,  das 
patriotisehe  Gelttbde:  Wer  weiss  vvozudasgut  isl;  Der 
Shawl.  XXXII.  Die  Kreuzfohrer;  Der  Sehutzgeist; 
Die  Grossmama.  XXXIII.  Die  Bcichte;  Der  Westin- 
dier,  von  Cumberland  ;  Der  Vcrschwiegene  wider 
Willen,  Oder,  die  Fahrt  von  Berlin  nach  Potsdam; 
Die  Seelenwanderung,  oder,  der  Schauspieler  wider 
Willen  auf  eine  ar  dere  Manier;  Der  Edukationsrath; 
Drei  Vater  auf  Eininal  ;  Die  Uniform  des  Feldmar- 
sch-.dls  Wellington.  XXXIV.  Der  Rehbock,  oder,  die 
schuldlosen  Schuldbewussten;  Rudolph  von  Ilabs- 
burg  und  Knnig  Ottokarvon  Bohmcn;  Des  Hasses 
und  der  Liebe  Raehe.  XXXV.  Der  Freimaurer; 
Der  Ruf;  Der  Citherschlager  und  das  Gaugericht; 
Die  Bestohlenen;  Der  gerade  Weg  der  beste;  Die 
Brillen-Insel;  Der  Kiffhauser-Berg.  XXXVI.  Al- 
fred; Der  holzerne  Sabel,  Oder,  die  Heerschau;  Die 
Woste;  Die  Einladungskarte;  Marie;  Der  Vielwisser. 
XXXVII.  Der  Spiegel,  oder.  Lass  das  bleiben;  La 
Peyrouse;  Der  Rothmantel;  Der  Kapilan  Belronde; 
Die  Verkleidungen;  Der  farstliche  Wildfang,  oder, 
Fehler  und  Lehre.  XXXVIII.  Die  Selbslmorder; 
Die  Rosenmadchen;  Gisela;  Das  Taschenbuch;  Die 
entlarvte  Fromme,  oder,  Ein  Probchen  vom  Zeit- 
geiste.  XXXIX.  Der  deutsche  Mann  und  die  vor- 
nehmen  Leute;  Hermann  und  Tbusnelde;  Mens- 
chenbass  und  Reue;  Die  eifersiichtige  Frau.  XL. 
Biosraphische  Nachrichtcn  uber  A.  von  Kotzebue; 
Pfalzgraf  Heinrich;  Verlegenheit  und  List;  Die  Frau 
vom  Hause;DerFIussgottNiemenund  Noch  Jemnnd; 
Noch  Jemands  Reise-Abcntcuer  ;  Das  Liebhaber- 
Theatervordem  Parlament;  DiesclinneUnbekannte; 
Alphabetisehes  Verzeiehniss  aller  A.  von  Kotzebue' 
Echen  Theaterstucke  und  Inhalt  zu  dieser  Ausgabe  in 
40  Banden. 

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213.13 


129.34 


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Lamb,  o^n-  ^^■ 
I..UIB,  R.    J 

1753.    :  »° • 

L-UIBEET.  A  's  advice  to  her  son  and 

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641.1 


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stoces  and  shooting  stars:  KailTsr  u: 
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planets:  Le  'V 

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Lon- 


147.21 


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195. 


819.24 


195. IG 


145. 


S30. 


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Burke,  P.     Trials  connected  witli  tlic  aristoc- 
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—  -  Trials  connected  with  the  upper  classes  .  133.9 
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Chandler,  I*.  TV.    American  criminal  trials.  .     297.17 

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—  Cushing,  L.  S.    Law  and  practice  of  legisla- 

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—  Feuerbach,  A.  K.  v.     Remarkable  criminal 

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—  Freedley,  E.  T.    Legal  adviser 133.11 

—  Gendebien,  fils,  J.    illements  de  droit  com- 

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—  Gibbons,  D.    Law  of  contracts 819.36 

—  Hoorebeke,    E.    van.      Precis   d'   instruction 

criminelle 1005.21 

—  Jardine,  D.    Criminal  trials 849.11 

—  Johnson,  J.  and  J.  H.     Patentee's  manual  .   .      133.10 

—  Kent,  J.    Commentaries  on  American  ....       133.2 

—  Lieber,  F.    Legal  and  political  liermcneutics.     134.12 

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—  Taylor,  A.  S.    Medical  jurisprudence 351.5 

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See  also  .-  Constitution,  Property,  State..  . 
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London,  1850.     10° 819.33 

—  Mathematical  tables.    London,  1853.    10°.  .  .     829.20 

—  Manuel  pratique  de  construction.     [Trad,  do 

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—  Rudiments  of  civil  engineering.   New  edition. 

London,  1852.    4v.  in  2.    10° 819.11 

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Lawrence,  F.     Life  of  H.  Fielding.     I-oudon, 

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Lawrence,  Sir  T.,  Life  and  correspondence  of. 

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Lawson,  J.    Ontwa  :  the  son  of  the  forest ;  with 

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Lawy-ER,  The:  or,  success  in  life.  Tuthill,  L.  C.  525.20 
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—  Roscoe,  H.    Lives  of  eminent  British 388.4 

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Lay  preacher,  The.    Dennie,  J 1089.32 

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—  -    Same.    New  York,  1851.    2v.     12° 685.17 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1854.    12° 085.14-16 

—  Popular  account  of  discoveries  at  Nineveh. 

New  ed.    London,  1852.    12° 085.19 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1854.     12° 085.18 

—  The  discoveries  of,  applied  to  the  elucidation 

of  holy  writ.    Bonomi,  .T 835.14 

LAY'S  of  ancient  Rome.    Macaulay,  T.  B 324.13 

Leading  pursuits  and  leading  men.      Freedley, 

E.  T 296.3 

Leaf  and  flower  pictures,  and  how  to  make  Ihem. 

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League  of  the  Alps  :  a  poem.  Hemans,  F. .  .  .  .324.2 
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Leake,  W.  M.    Travels  in  the  Morea.    London, 

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Leather-dressing,  Art  of.  Fontenelle,  J.  De  .  194.11 
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Contents.  —  Deerslaycr  ;  Last  of  the  Mohicans  ; 
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Leather  work.  Complete  guide  to 199.7 

Leaves  from  a  family  journal.    Souvestre,  E.  .  .  767.9 

Lebanon,  Three  weeks  in 089.16 

Le  Bas,  C.  W.  Life  of  Archb'p  Cranmer.  Lon- 
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Lebensfr.\c;e,  Eine.    Roman.    Lewald,  F.  .  .  .  1024.10 
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Leclercq,  T.  QSuvres.  Proverbes  dramatiques. 
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Lecount,  P.  Practical  treatise  on  railways.  Ed- 
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Lectures  on  the  results  of  the  exhibition.  Lon- 
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Content!!.—  Dr.  Whewell:  Inaugural;  De  la  Beche: 
Mining;  R.  Owen:  Animal  products  ;  Jacob  Bell: 
Chemical  processes;  Dr.  L.Playfair:  Industrial  edu- 
cation; Prof.  Lindley :  Substances  used  as  food;  Prof. 
Solly:  Vegetable  substances;  Prof.  Willis:  Machines; 
J.  Glaisher,  Esq.  :  Philosophical  instruments  ;  R. 
Hensman,  Esq.  :  Civil  engineering  ;  Prof.  Koyle: 
Manufactures  of  India  ;  Capt.  Washington  :  Life 
Boats. 

Ledderhose,  K.  F.    Life  of  P.  ^lelanchthon.  Tr. 

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Ledy-ard,  J.    Life  of.    Sparks,  J 523.15 

Lee,  C.    Memoirs,  political  and  military  essays  : 

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Lee,  C.  A.    Elements  of  geology.    N.  Y.,n.d.  18°.    820.71 
Lee,  E.  B.    Life  of  J.  P.  F.  Richter,  with  his  auto- 
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S.  Buckminster.    Boston,  1849.    12° 535.9 

—  -    Same.    2d  ed.    Boston,  1851.    12° 535.8 

—  Naomi :  or,  Boston  two  hundred  years  ago. 

Boston,  1848.     16° 437.7 

—  -    Same.    2d  ed.    Boston,  1848.    12° 437.0 

—  -    Parthenia  :  or,  the  last  days  of  paganism. 

Boston,  185S.     12' •      437.3-5 


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Lee,  Henry.    Memoirs  of  the  war  in  the  Southern 

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Leic,  Mrs.  H.  l'\    Life  and  times  of  Martin  Luther. 

Philadelphia,  1852.     10° 51.j.2j 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Cranmer.    Philad.,  1852.    10°.      578.5 

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—  Sketches  of  sculpture  and  sculptors.    IJoston, 

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—  Sketches  of  the  old  painters.    Philadelphia, 

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Boston,  1850.     10° 409.8 

Lee,  M.  E.    Social  evenings  :  or,  liistorical  tales. 

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Lee,  Dr.  R.     Last  daj'S  of  Alexander  and  the  first 

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Lee,  S.  Canterbury  tales.  X.  York,  1857.  12°..  437.1 
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LEFRAXf  ois,  E.    Notions  de  mecaniquc  gencralc. 

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Legacy  for  young  ladies.    Barbauld,  A.  L.    .  .  .      137.31 

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Legal  tales.  Three  courses  and  a  dessert  ....  815.2 
Legal  and  political  hermcneutics.  Lieber,  E.  .  .  134.12 
Legare,  H.  S.    "Writings.   Prefaced  by  a  memoir. 

Charleston,  1845-40.    2v.    8° 872.3 

Legend  of  Montrose.    Scott,  Sir  W 400.34-38 

Legends  of  the  library  at  Lilies.    Grenville,  G. 

N.  T.  and  A.  L.,  Lord  and  Ladij  Xugent  .  .     777.11 

Legends  and  lyrics.    Procter,  A.  A .339.8 

Legge,  T.  Latin  play  of  Richardus  tertius  .  .  .  342.20 
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LEGOUVfe,  E.    Histoire  morale  des  femmes.    3e 

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mentary on  the  I.  Ep.  of  Peter;  Meditations;  Frag- 
ment on  Fsalmvii.;  Expository  lectures;  Lectures  on 
tile  Gospel  by  Mattliew;  Sermons;  Exposition  of  the 
creed;  Expos,  of  the  Lord's  prayer;  Expos,  of  the  ten 
commandments;  Short  catechism;  Theological  lec- 
tures: Exhortation  to  students;  Valedictory  oration; 
Moderate episcopac3';  Fragmenton  Ezraix.;  Charges; 
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Leila:  a  novel.    Lytton,  E.  1? 400.7-9 

Leipsic  campaign.    Gleig,  G.  R 409.7 

Leipzig,  Die  Schlachten  bei.  Berneck,  K.  G.  v.  1029.2 
Leisler,  J.,  Life  of,  by  C.  F.  Hoffman.    Sparks, 

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Leisure  labors.    Cobb,  J.  B 877.0 

Lemaire,  C.    Horticulture  pratique.    Bruxelles, 

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Lemaistre,  J.  G.  Travels  in  France,  Switzerland, 

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Lemoinne,  J.      Essays    on   industrial    subjects. 

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Lemurs,  Natural  history  of 839.17 

Lenaerts,  J.     De  I'organisation  provincialo  en 

Belgique.     Bruxelles,  n.d.     12° 1005.33 

L' Enclos,  Story  of  Ninon  de.  Damours,  L.  .  .  .  892.10 
Lendy,  A.  F.    Elements  of  fortification.    London, 

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Lennox,  Mrs.  C.   R.      The  female  Quixote  ;  or, 

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Leo  X.,  Life  and  pontificate  of.    Roscoe,  W.  .  .  .       818.2 
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Leon.vkd,  p.    Western  coast  of  Africa.    Phila- 
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Leonor  de  Guzman  :  a  tragedy.  Boker,  (i.  II.  v. I.  of  335. 2 
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Lesley,  J.  P.     Coal  and  its  toijography.    Phila- 
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Leslie,  C.     Short  metliod  witli  the  deists;  and 

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Leslie,  C.  R.      Handbook   for  young  painters. 

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Leslie,  E.    The  behaviour  book.     A  manuiil  for 

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Leslie,  J.  Discovery  and  adventure  in  the  polar 

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Anhang;  Oden;  Fabcin  und  Erzahlungcn;  Frag- 
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Werther  der  Besscre.  II.  .Miss  Sarah  Sampson  ; 
Philotas;  Minna  von  Bamhelm;  Emilia  Ualotli.  III. 
Nathan  der  Wcise.  IV.  Briefc  aus  dem  zwcitcn 
Theile  der  Schriften,  1753;  Ein  Vade  .Mecum  fur  den 
Herrn  Sam.  Golth.  Lange,  KM  ;  Keltungen  des 
Horaz;  Abhandlungen  Qber  die  Fabel:  Vorredc  zum 
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vermischten  Schriften  des  Uerru  Christlob  Mylius; 
Vorhericht  zu  den  preussischcn  Kriegsliedcrn  in  den 
Fcldziigen  1"5C  und  1757  von  einem  Grenadier  ]7iS; 
Vonede  zu  Friedrichs  von  Logau  Sinngedichfen  ; 
Vorreden  zu  Didtrot's  Theater.  V.  Aus  den  Briefen 
die  neueste  Literatur  betreffend;  Sophocles;  Wic  die 
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Ernst  und  Falk;  Gesjjrachc  fjr  Frcimaurer;  Noch 
nahere  Berichtigung  des  Mahrchens  von  tauscnd 
Ducaten,  Oder  .Judas  Ischarioth  dcm  Zweiten;  Die 
Erziehung  des  Menschengeschlechts.  X.  Briefe  von 
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Lester,  C.  E.     Artists  of  America ;  a  series  of 

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1842.  2v.     12° OSS. 9 

—  Glory  and  shame  of  England.     New  York, 

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London,  IKiO.    12° 100. 2S 

Letteus  from  abroad.    Sedgwick,  C.  31 046.8 

Letteks  from  JIadras  during-  the  years  lS30-:iO. 

London,  1840.     1'^° 889.28 

Letteks  from  tlic  shores  of  the  Baltic.    London, 

mi.    vr ^9.20 

Letters  from  the    South   by  a   Xortlicin   man. 

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Letteus  of"  an  Kngli.shman  "  on  Louis  Napoleon 

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LErrEits-oF-MAKyiE  of  the  war  of  1812.    Cogges- 

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Letters  to  my  unknown  friends.   Lond.,  1853.  10°    127.32 

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Life  of  a  siiilor.    Chamler,  F 737.1 

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Paul  Clittord.    II.  Ernest  Maltravers;  Alice;  Last  of 

the  Barons;  Lucrelia.    III.  Eugene  Aram;  Last  days 

of  Pompeii;  Rienzi;  Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine. 

—  Alice:  a  novel.    New  York,  1838.    2v.  12°.  .  405.17 

—  -    Same.    Loudon,  1854.    12° 405.10 

—  Athens,  its  rise  and  fall.    New  York,  1852. 

2v.  12° 957.7 

—  Caxtons,  a  family  picture.    N.  Y.,  n.d.    8°  .  .  405.28 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.    London,  1854.    p.8°.  .  .  405. -30 

—  -    Same.    London,  1855.    10° 405.29 

—  Devereux:  a  tale.    N.  Y.,  1830.    2v.ini.    12°  405.8 

—  -    Same.    London,  1852.    p.8 405.9 

—  -    Same.    London,  1855.    10° 405.10 

—  Disowned  :  a  novel.    New  York,  18.30.    2v.ini. 

12° 405.5 

—  -    Same.    London,  1852.    p. 8° 405.6 

—  -    London,  1855.     10° 405.7 

—  England  and  the  English.    New  York,  18.33. 

2v.  12° 898.13 

—  Ernest  Maltravers  :  a  novel.    New"  York,  1837. 

2v.  12° 405.15 

—  -    Same.    London,  1854.    10° 465.13 

—  -    Same.    With  Alice.     London,   1851.    2v. 

p.8°  405.14 

—  Eugene  Aram  :  a  tale.    N.  Y.,  18.32.    2v.  12°  .  405.22 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1830.    2v.ini.    12°..  405.19 

—  -    Same.    London,  1853.    p.8° 405.20 

—  -    Same.    London,  1854.     12° 405.21 

—  Godolphin :  a  novel.    Philadelphia,  18-33.    2v. 

12° 400.12 

—  -    Same.    London,  1854.    10' 400.13 

—  -    Same.    Loudon,  1854.   p.S° 400.14 

—  Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings  :  a  novel. 

Loudon,  1853.    p. 8° 4(j6.5 

—  -    Same.    London,  1855.    10° 400.4 

—  King  Arthur:  a  poem.     Phila.,  1851.    2v.  12°.  .340.11 

—  Lady  of  Lyons  :  a  drama.    N.  Y.,  n.d.    10°  .-356. 14-15 

—  Last  days  of  Pompeii :  a  novel.    New  York, 

1834.    "2v.  in  1 405.23 

—  -    Same.    London,  1854.    p.8° 405.24 

—  -    Same.    London,  1854.    16° 405.25 

—  Last  of  the  barons:  a  novel.    London,  18.53. 

p.8° 405.18 

—  Leila:  a  tale.    Now  York,  18:58.    12° 400.8 

—  -    Same.    And  Calderon,  the  courtier.    Lon- 

don.    1853.    p.8° 400.7 

—  -    .Same.    London,  18.35.    10° 400.0 

—  Lucretia  :  a  novel.    New  York,  1840.  8°  .  .  .405.31-32 

—  -    Same.    London,  1853.    p.8° 4<J5.-33 

—  -    Same.    London,  1855.    10° 4<i5.:M 

—  My  novel.    London,  1854.    2v.  p.8° 400.16 

—  -    Same.    London,  1855.    2 v.  10° 4<)0.17 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1852.    8° 400. 15 

—  New  Timon  :  a  romance.    3d  American,  from 

4th  Lond.  ed.     Phila.,  1840.     12° .340.10 

—  Night  and   morning :  a   novel.    New  York, 

1850.    8° 400.1 

—  -    Same.    London,  1854.    p. 8° 400.2 

—  -    Same.    London,  I854.    10° 4()0.3 

—  Paul  Clifford.    London,  1848.    p.8° 465.12 

—  -    Same.    London,  1854.    10° 405.11 

—  Pelham.    London,  18-35.    2v.  in  1.    12° ...  .  405.2 

—  -    Same.    London,  1853.    p.8° 405.3 

—  -    Same,  with  notice  of  the  author.    Loud., 

1854.     16° 405.4 

—  Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine:    a  novel.    Loudon, 

1854.     10° 4(5. 27 

—  -    Same.    London,  1854.    p.8° 405.20 

—  Rienzi :  a  novel.    London,  18.')4.    10° 400.0 

—  Zanoni:  a  novel.    London,  1853.    p.S° .  .  .  .  4<V>.H 

—  -    Same.    London,  1850.    12° 100.10 


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Ltttox,  Lady  R.  L.  Bulwer.    Bianca  Cai)])ello  :  a 

historical  romance.    N.  Y.,  1843.    12'..  .  .     400.18 

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Macaulay,  T.  B.     Biograpliical  and    liistorical 

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1853.  p.8° 40'J.18 

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James  II.    Boston,  1840-50.    4v.    12°.  .  .  .       9(!0.2 

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p.8°  400.10 

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M'CONECHY,  J.  and  others.    Ottoman  empire.  See 

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M'COSH,  J.     Divine  government,      otli    edition. 

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—  Dutcli  in  the  Jlcdway.     London,  ls45.    18°  .   .     840.37 

—  Legend  of  Reading  abbey.    London,  1845.    18°    840. .33 

—  Lives  and  exploits  of  bunditli  and  robbers. 

London,  18:C     10° 379.10 

—  I'opular  customs,  sports,  etc.,  of  tlie  .South  of 

Italy.     London,  1840.     18° 840.30 

—  liomauce  of  history.    Italy.    2d  ed.    London, 

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MACFARLAXE,  R.    Hist,  of  propellers  and  steam- 
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JI'Fingal:  a  modern  epic  poem.  Trumbull,.!..  314.0 
JIcGee,  T.  D.     Irish  settlers   in   North  America. 

Boston,  1851.     12°. .       .300.2 

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Macgillivray,  W.     British  quadrupeds.     Jar- 

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—  Two  lives,  or  to  seem  and  to  be.    2d  ed.  New 

York,  1847.     12° 437.10-17 

—  .-    Same.    New  York,  1853.    12° 437.15 

—  Violet,  or  the  cross  and  the  crown.    Boston, 

1850.     12° 437.11-1.3 

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Mackarxess,  M.    [Former/i/  Mixs  PlanclK-.]    Si- 

bcrt's  wold  :  a  tale.    Boston,  1850.     12°.  .  .  470.9-10 

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Cuiilenfs.  —  Tnyi  to  catch  a  sunbeam:  "Only," a 
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Mackie,  J.  M.     Life  of  Tai-Ping-AYang,  chief  of 

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Mackintosh,  Sir  J.     Lives  of  eminent  British 

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Macknigiit,  T.    B.  D'Israeli.    A  literary  and  po- 
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Maclap.en,  J.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  cur- 
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M'Lean,  J.     Twenty-flve  years  in  tlie  Hudson's 

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M'Leod,  D.     Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.  New 

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Macqueen,  J.    The  war.     Who  's  to  blame  .'  or, 

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887.7 


087.9 


0.35.21 


285.3 

285.4 

1040.13 


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Madden,  R.  R.    Infirmities  of  genius.    Pliiladel- 
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Madeira.    Dix,  J.  A.    A  winter  in 675.8 

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Milano,  1852.     12° 1056.13 

Maffitt,  J.  N.   Pulpit  sketclies,  sermons,  and  de- 
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Maginn,  W.      Fraserian   papers.       Life    of  the 

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—  Homeric   ballads    and   comedies  of  Lucian. 

Annot.  by  R.  S.  Mackenzie.    N.  Y.,  1856.  12° 

—  Odoherty  papers.    Annot.  by  R.  S.  Mackenzie, 

New  York,  1855.    2v.     12" 

—  Noctes  Ambrosianae.    See  Wilson,  J 

Magoun,  E.  L.    Living  orators  in  America.    New 

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New  York,  1850.     12° 

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Maguire,  J.  F.    Rome,  its  ruler  and  institutions. 

London,  1857.    8° 

Magyar,  City  of  the.    Pardoe,  J 

Magyars,  Poetry  of  the.    Bowring,  J. 

Mahan,  a.     Modern  mysteries.  Boston,  1855.   12° 

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Mahon,  Lord.    See  Stanhope, -P.  H. 

Maiirchen.    Andersen,  H.C 1035.11 

—  Brentano,  C 1013.8 

Maid,  The,  of  Orleans  :    a   romantic  chronicle. 

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Maillard,N.  D.  History  of  Texas.  Lond.,  1842.  8°      236.5 
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.340.4 

867.7 
805.1 

518.16 

528.1 
948.2 
1078.41 
149.2 
819.8 


019.1 

928.1 
316.2 
125.2 
403.7 
203.6 


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MAijrTExox,Mme.  de.  Roman  liistoriquo.  Ciciilis, 

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Maistke  dc  la  Tour.    Hist,  of  Ilydcr  Ali  Khan. 

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Maistke,  Comte  X.  dc.    (Kuvrcs  complutes.  Is'ouv. 

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Co)!re«^«.— Voyage  autour  (le  ma  cliambrc-,  Expe- 
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Maitland,  J.  F.     Letters   from   Madras    during 

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MaItre  d'armes,  ilemoir  of  a.  Dumas,  A.  .  .  .  409.5 
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Major   Jones's  scenes  in  Georgia.     Thompson, 

W.  T 720.14 

Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak  :  or,   Hlaek  Hawk. 

Life,  dictated  by  himself.    Boston,  1834.   12°  5.39.0 

MAiiACOLOGY :  a  treatise  on.    Swainson,  Wm.  .  .  408.2 
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Malayan  waters,  Journal  in.    Osborn,  S 708.13 

Malcolm,  Sir  J.    Sketches  of  Persia.     London, 

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Malcolm,  J.,  Esq.    Campaign  in  tlie  Pyrenees  and 

South  of  France 830.42 

Malcom,  H.    Travels  in  South  Eastern  Asia.    5th 

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3LVLDEN  bi-centennial  book 227.18 

Malepeyre,  F.    Arts  of  tanning-,  currying,  etc. 

5'ee  Fontenelle,  J.  de 194.11 

Malibran,  Mme.,  Memoirs  of.    Merlin,  Count- 
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Malkin,  B.  H.    Astronomy.    Lib.  Us.  Kn.  v.III.  of  305. 14 

Malkix,  F.    History  of  Greece.    London,  1829.  8°  305.0-7 

Malkin,  J.  H.  Historical  parallels.  Bost.,  1831.  12°  849. 12 

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—  -    Same.    London,  1840.    3v.  18° 840.41 

Mallet,  P.  H.    Northern  antiquities.    Translated 

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Mallet-du-pan,  J.    Memoir  and  correspondence, 

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Malleville.    a  Franconia  story.   Abbott,  J.  v. I.  of  738.4 

Malta.    Bigelow,  A.    Travels  in 070.2 

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Malvina:  *'ee  Cottin,  M.  J.  K 1009.12 

Mammalia.    History  of  the 850.12 

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—  Menageries 839.17 

—  Waterhouse,  G.  K.    Natural  history  of  .  .  .  172.0 

—  White,  A.     Popular  history  of 177.33 

JIammon:  or,  covetousness.     Harris,  J 1109.13 

M.\.N.    Atkinson,  H.  G.    Laws  of  the  nature  and 

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adaptations 170.7 

—  Omalius  d'  Halloy,  J.  J.  d'.      Des   races  hu- 

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See    also .-     Ethnography,  Human    race, 
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Man  as  he  is.  [ByK.Bage.]  Lond.,  1792.  4v.  12°  .  799.3 

—  -    Same.    2d  ed.     Loudon,  1790.    4v.  10°  .   .  799.2 

Man  of  feeling:  a  novel.    Mackenzie,  H 798.15 

Man  of  sorrows.    Jackson,  W 534.15 

Manchester  strike :  a  tale.  Martincau,  11.  v.  VT I. of  749. 2-3 


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AXFREiKi  Palavicino.  Stor.  ilal.  Rovaui,G.  ..  1057.0 
AN(;anicsk,    New  nietliods  of  determining  the 

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ANGIN,  V.    Camille:  a  novel 801.2 

•VNtJLES,  .T.  and  Irby,  C.  L.     Travels  in  Egypt, 

Nubia,  Syria,  and  the  Holy  Land 889.25 

ANIIATTANki!  in  Xcw  Orleiins.     Hall,  A.  <).  .   .  029.15 

AXILLA,  Rambles  in.     Ball,  B.  L 708.0-7 

ANLY  exercises.    Walker,  D 197.24 

ANN,  H.    Lectures  on  education.   Bost.,  18.50.    12°  137.8 

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-  Mother  at  home 119.12 

-  Alcott,  W.  A.    Moral  philosophy  of  courtship 

and  marriage 127.5 

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-  Chandler,  M.  G.     Elements  of  cliaracter  .  .   .  118.11 

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-  Child,  L.  M.    The  mother's  book 137.28 

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-  Eliot,  W.  G.    Lectures  to  young  men  ....  127.20 

-  Lectures  to  yoinig  women 127.27 

-  Etiquette  for  gentlemen 129.35 

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-  James,  J.  A.    Young  man  from  home.  .   .   .  119.28 

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-  Sedgwick,  C.  M.    Means  and  ends 129.22 

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-  Letters  to  mothers 1:19.2 

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-  Tlioruwell,  E.    Lady's  guide  to  gentility  .  .  127.11 

-  Tuthill,  L.  C.    Young  lady's  home 137.24 

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men 1109.17 

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AXXERS  and  customs  of  the  .Japanese,  in  the 

19th  century.    London,  1841.    12° 708.2 

-  -    Same.    New  York,  1818.    18° 820. .30 

\NNERS  of  the  day :  a  novel.  Gore,  C.  G.  .  .  .  770.9 
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\NSFiELD,  E.  D.     American   education.     Now 

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-  The  Mexican  war :  its  origin  and  victories. 

New  York,  1848.     12° 259.1 

-  -    Same.    10th  edition.    New  York,  1852.  12°  259.2 

ANSFIKLI)  i)ark  :  a  novel.    Austen,  J 758.5 

ANTKLE,  (}.  A.  (ieological  excursions  round  the 

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-  Wonders  of  geology.    0th  edition.    London, 

1818.    2v.     p.8° 830.4 

-  Same.  7th  edition  ;  revised  by  T.  R.  Jones. 
London,  1857.    p.8° 830.5 

ANl'AL  of  scientific  enquiry HO.!!-! 

AXUAL  of  tlie  arts  for  young  people.    Boston, 

1857.     12° 197.19 

AXUAL  of  the  practical  naturalist.  Bost., 1831.  12°  849.17 

AXUEL  du  serrurier.    Bruxellea,  1853.    12° .  .  .  1075.. 3s 


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M  VN-UFACxrnES.    Aikin,  A.    Ulustnitions  of  arts 
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—  Alcaii,  31-    Mauiit.)  (Ill  tisseraud 10,u..J3 

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fibrous  substances V.)5A 

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—  Ironnuuuifactures.  Library  of  Useful  Kuowl.    PM.Zi 

—  Kindt,,!.    l)e  I'industric  du  coton,  dc  la  laine, 

etdela  soie ■'^■l^^^ 

—  -    Industrie  liniere lOGd.L'G 

—  Mason,  G.C.    Application  of  art  to 19'. 1 

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—  Overman,  F.    M.  of  iron 195.0 

—  -    M.  of  steel 199.12 

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Prideaux,  T.  S.     Economy  of  fuel  iu  .  .  .  .       829.9 

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I  promessi  sposi.    The  betrothed.  New  trans- 
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Maxzoni,  G.    Favole  c  regole  per  bene  scrivcre. 
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Marislk,  D.    a  biographical  sketch.    Kelly,  J.  F.      519.0 
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Marcet,  J.    Conversations  on  chemistry.     15th 

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edition.    London,  184.3.    12° 149.1 

—  Lessons  on  animals,  vegetables  and  minerals. 

London,  1844.    18° 178.30 

—  Popular  introductions  to  natural  philosophy. 

Library  of  Useful  Ifnowledge  .  .  .  .  v.II.  of  305.14 

—  Scenes  in  nature ;  or,  conversations  on  land 

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M.VRCET,  W.    Composition  of  food,  and  how  it  is 

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March,  C.  W.     Reminiscences  of  Congress.     3d 

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Marchen.     See  Milhrcheu. 

Marco  Paul's  voyages  and  travels.    Springfield 

armory.    Abbott,  J 7.38.5-7 

Marco  Polo.    See  Polo,  M. 

Marco  Visconti.    Storia  del  trecento.    Grossi,  T.  1050.14 

Maretzek,  M.      Crotchets  and  quavers.     New 

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Margaret  -.  a  tale  of  the  real  and  tlio  ideal.  .Judd,  S.      488.7 

Margaret  Graham.    James,  G.  V.  II 403.7 

Margaret  Lyndsay,  Trials  of.    "Wilson,  J.   .  .  .       759.7 
Margaret  Maitland,  Some  passages  iu  the  life 

of.    Oliphant,  M 753.12 

Margaret:  or,  prejudice  at  home.    New  York, 

1854.     12°.   .   .   ; 449.17 

Margaret  Percival,  a  noveL    Sewell,  E.  M.    .  .     425.17 
Margaret  Percival  in  America.    Hale,  E.  E.  and 

L.  P 425.16 

Margaret   Smith's  journal,   1078-9.     Whittier, 

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Marggraff,  H.       Ernst    Schulze     geschildert. 

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Margherita  Pusterla.    Racconto.    Cantii,  C.  .  .    1040.13 

Marginalia,  Essays  and.    Coleridge,  H 875.14 

Marguerite  d'AngoulCme,  queen   of   Navarre, 

Life  of.    Freer,  M.W 514.12 

Maria  Stuart,  ein  Trauerspiel.  Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  v.  1038-5 
Marian,  or  a  young  maid's  fortunes :    a  novel. 

Hall,  A.  M 770.13 

Marie  Antoinette.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Hist,  of  .  509.13-10 

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—  Weber,  J.     Memoirs  of 013.1 

Marie  de  Bcrnicre  :  a  tale.  Sinims,  W.  G.  .  .  .  790.53-55 
Marie    de   Medicis,  queen   of  France,    Life  of. 

Pardee,  J 543.1 

Marie  Stuart.    See  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 
Marillac,  M.  de.    Assassinat  du  Marechal  D'An- 

crc.    Paris,  1853.    12° 1078..33 

Marine  engines.  Rudimentary  treatise  on.    Mur- 
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Mariner,  W-    Account    of  the   natives   of  the 

Tonga  islands.     Compiled    by  J.  Martin. 

3d  ed.    Edinburgh,  1827.    2v.     18° 830.33 

Marino  Faliero  :  Drame  hist.    Dolavigne,  C.    .  .      1078.3 

Marion,  F.,  Life  of.    Sininis,  "SY.  G 52S.  14-15 

Mariotti,  L.    Italy,  its  history  and    literature. 

London,  1841.    2v.    12° 917.1 

—  Memoir  ofFraDolcino  and  his  times.  London, 

1853.    8° 544.16 

^Iariti.me  adventure.  History  of.  Goodrich,  F.  B.  701.10 
Maritime  discovery.    Cabot,  S.    Review  of  the 

history  of  .  ." 504.10 

—  Cooley,  W.  D.    History  of 378.11 

Maritijie  ports  of  Ireland,  Hist.  of.  Marmiou,A.  975.4 
Mariv,  St.,  Gospel  of.    See  Bible. 

Maricham,  C.  R.    Cuzco  and  Lima.   Lon.,1850.  8°    033.20 

MarivIIAJi,  Mrs.    Pseud.    See  Penrose,  E. 

Marlborough,  i)Mc/iesso/.  Memoirs.  (See  Thom- 
son, A.  T 594.1 

Marlborough,  Dtile  of.    See  Churcliill,  J. 

Marles,  J.  Lacroix.    See  Lacroix-Marles,  J. 

Marlowe,  C.     \Yorks,  with  notes  and  life  by  A. 

Dyce.    London,  1850.    3v.    8° 350.5 

Contents.—  Xo\.  I.  Acct.  of  M.  and  his  writings; 
Tamburlaine,  parts  1,  2,  tragedy  ;  The  Jew  of  Malta, 
tragedy.  II.  Faustus;  Same,  with  a  later  text;  Bal- 
lad of  Faustus;  Edward  the  second,  trag.;  Massacre 
at  Paris,  trag.;  Dido,  tragedy.  III.  Hero  and  Lean- 
der;  Ovid's  elegies;  Epigrams;  First  book  of  Lucan; 
Minor  poems. 

Marmion,  A.      History   of  the    maritime  ports 

of  Ireland.    London,  1855.    8° 975.4 

Marmont,  a.  F.  L.  V.  de.  Present  state  of  the 
Turkish  empire.  Transl.  by  F.  Smith. 
£d  ed.     London,  1854.     12° 918.8 

Marmontel,  J.  F.    Memoirs,  written  by  himself. 

Transl.     Edinburgh,  1808.    4v.     12°  ...   .       009.8 

Maroncelli,  p.     Appendix  to  memoirs  of  An- 

dryane,  A v.II.  of  544.10 

Maroon,  The:  a  legend  of  the  Caribbecs.  Simms, 

AY.  G 790.53-55 

Maroons,  Crimes  by  our  government  against  the. 

Giddings,  J.R 2.37.19 

Marquesas  islands.  Four  moutlis  in.  Mel- 
ville, H 899.2 

Marquette,  J.,  Life  of.    Sparks's  Am.biog.  v.X.  of  529.1 

M.VRRIAGE,  Moral  philosophy  of.    Alcott,  W.  A.      127.5 

JIarriage  of  wit  and  wisdom  :  an  ancient  inter- 
lude.   Halliwell,  J.  0 342.30 

MARRIED  life.    Follen,  E.  L.    Sketches  of  .  .   .       4'29.5 

—  Parkes,  Mrs.  W.  Relations  and  duties  of  .  .  189.1 
Married  or  single :  a  novel.  Sedgwick,  C.  M.  .  .  430.1-5 
Marryat,  F.    Children  of  the  New  Forest.    New 

York,  1848.     12° 745.0 

—  Frank  Mildmay,  or  the  naval  officer.    New 

York,  1857.     12° 745.11 

—  Jacob  Faithful :  or  the  adventures  of  a  water- 

man.   New  York,  1857.    12° 745.13 

—  Japhet  in  search  of  a  father.    N.Y.,  1857.    12°  745.10 

—  King's  own.     New  York,  1857.     12° 745.14 

—  Log  of  a  privateersmau  one  hundred  years 

ago.    New  York,  1847.    8° 745.1 

—  Mastermau  Ready.    New  ed.    Lou.,  Is57.  p.S"      8.35.9 


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MASONRY 


Marktat,  F.     ^Ir.  Midshipman  Easy.    N.  York, 

185".     12' 7i.').rj 

—  -    Same.    Rev.  ed.    Boston,  1S3(>.    2v.    12° .       745.4 

—  Newton   Forstcr  :   or,  tlio  merchaut  service. 

New  York,  1857.    12' 745.0 

—  Pachaof  many  tales.    New  Y'ork,  1857.    12°.       745.2 

—  Percival  Keeuc.    New  York,  1857.     12°    .  .   .     745.15 

—  Peter  Simple.    New  York,  1S57.     12° 745.7 

—  Pliantom  ship.    New  York,  1857.    12° 745.12 

—  Poacher.    New  York,  1857.    12° 745.3 

—  Second  scries  of  a  diary  in  America.    Pliihi- 

dclphia,  1840.     12° C2S.7 

—  Snarlcyyow,  or  the  dog'  fiend.     New  Y'ork, 

1S57.    12° 715.8 

Marrying  too  late.    A  tale.    Wood,  G 4'.t8.5 

M^VRSDEN,  J.  B.    History  of  the  later  I'uritaus, 

UH2-1(;C.2.  2ded.  London,  1854.  8°  .  .  .  .  1085.17 
Marsh,  A.    Angela    a  novel.    Lond.,  1848.  .3v.  12°      795.9 

—  Country  vicarage.      [Also  .•    Tale    of  an  oak 

tree:  poem.]    London,  1852.    1C° 4()0.0 

—  Emilia  Wyndham.    New  York,  n.d.    8°  .  .  .       7'.>5.0 

—  -    Same.    London,  1848.    10° 705.7 

—  Lettice  Arnold.    A  tale.    London,  1850.    2v. 

12° 705.8 

—  Mordaimt  hall.    A  novel.  N.  Y.,  n.d.  8°  .   .  .     705.10 

—  -    Same.    London.  1840.    .3v.  12° 705.11 

—  Professional  visits  of  le  doeteur  noir.    [Also: 

Sealed  orders  and  Limoelan.]    London,  1852. 

1C° 400.10 

—  Protestant  reformation  in  France.    Philadel- 

phia, 1851.    2v.  12° 1008.2 

—  Time  the  avenger.    London,  1S51.    3v.  12°  .  .       705.7 

—  -    Same.    New  Y'ork,  1851.    8° 705.4 

—  Triumphs  of  time.    N.  Y.,  1844.    8° 795.1 

—  Wilmiugtons.    A  novel.    London,  1S50.    3v. 

12° 705.3 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1850.    8° 795.2 

Marsh,  G.  P.  The  camel.  His  organization,  hab- 
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Marsh,  J.    Remains,  [ed.  by  J.  Torrey,]  Avith  a 

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SLVRSH.VLL,  C.    Diary  kept  during  the  American 

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Marshall,  .J.    Life  of  George  Washington.    2d 

ed.    Phila.,  1840.    2v.  8° 515.2 

—  Writings  upon  the  federal  constitution.    Bos- 

ton, 1839.    8° 134.4 

Marshall,  T.  AY.  ]<]piscopal  polity  of  the  church. 
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Marshfield,  3Iass.,  3IemoriaIs  of.    Thomas,  M. 

A 227.10 

Marshpee  Indians,  Nullification  of  laws  rela- 
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Martel,  C.    Principles  of  colouring  in  painting. 

London,  1855.     10° 208.8 

Martin,  F.  X.    History  of  North  Carolina.    New 

Orleans,  1820.    2v.  8° 230.7 

Martin,  T.,  Macaulay,  T.  B.  and  others.  Biog- 
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Martin,  W.  C.  L.  General  history  of  humming- 
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—  History  of  the  dog.    London,  1845.     18° .  .   .     810.43 

—  History  of  the  horse.    London,  1845.    18° .  .     840.44 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.    Dickens,  C 471.7-10 

Martin  Toutrond  :   or,  a  Frenchman  in  Loudon. 

Morier,  J 400.17 

Martineau.  H.  Billow  and  rock:  a  tale.  Lon- 
don, 1846.     18° 840.42 

—  British  rule  in  India.    London,  1857.    10°  .  .       980.5 

—  Deerbrook:  anovel.    London,  1839.    3v.  12° .      740.1 

—  Eastern  life,  present  and  past.    Phila.,  1848.  8°      080.1 

—  -    Same.    London,  18.50.    8° G8G.2-4 

—  Essential  faith  of  the  universal  church.    Bos- 

ton, 1833.     18° 1099.28 

—  Five  years  of  youth.    1st  American  ed.     Bos- 

ton, 1832.     18° 749.5 

—  Household  education.     Phila.,  1849.    18°  .  .  .      137.10 

—  Illustrations  of  political  economy.    Boston, 

1832-35.     19v.  12° 749.2-3 


Maktineau,  H.,  conthmcd. 

Conlcnlf.—  \u\.\.  Life  in  the  Willis.  II.  The  hill 
oiul  the  valley.  III.  Brooke  onil  Brooke  Farm.  IV. 
JJcmcrarn.  V.  Ella  of  Garrelneh.  VI.  Weal  and 
woe  in  Oarvcloeli.  VII.  A  Manchester  stiike.  VJH. 
Cousin  Marsliall.  IX.  Irelanil.  X.  Homes  abroaiL 
XI.  For  caeh  and  for  all.  XII.  French  wines  and 
pulilios.  XIII.  The  charmed  sea.  XIV.  Berkeley 
the  banker,  part  I.  XV.  Berkeley  the  banker,  part  'i. 
XVI.  Messrs.  Vanderput  and  Snock.  XVII.  Tho 
loom  and  the  lugger,  part  I.  XVIII.  The  loom  and 
the  lugger,  part  L'.    XIX.  Sowers  not  reapers. 

—  Letters  on  man's  natun>,  to- H.(;.  Atkinson  .      137.18 

—  Life  in  the  sick-room.    Introduction  to  Amer- 

ican ed.  by  E.  L.  Follen.    Boston,  1844.   12°      878.2 

—  -    Same.    2d  American  ed.   Boston,  1845.  10°    1109.7 

—  Miscellanies.    Boston,  18.30.    2v.  12° 808.2 

—  Poor  laws  and  paupers  illustrated.    The  par- 

ish :  a  tale.     Boston,  18.33.     18° 749.4 

—  Retrospect  of  western  travel.    London,  1838. 

3v.  12° 02G.IO 

—  Society  in  America.    New  York,  18.37.    2v.  12°    028.17 

—  The  faith  as  unfolded  by  many  prophets.    Bos- 

ton, 18.33.     18° '  .   .   .  .    1000.29 

Martine.vu,  J.    Miscellanies.    Boston,  1852.    12°  1060.17 

Contents.  —  The  life,  character  and  works  of  Dr. 
I'riestlcy ;  The  life  and  corrcspondt  nee  of  T.  Arnold, 
D.  D.;  Church  and  stale;  Theodore  I'arker's  dis- 
course of  religion;  Phases  of  faith;  The  church  of 
England;  The  battle  of  the  churches. 

—  Studies  of  Christianity.    Ed.  by  W.  R.  Alger. 

Boston,  1858.     12° 1080.14 

3IARTINS  of  Cro' Martin:  anovel.    Lever,  C.  .  .501.10-17 
M.\RTius,  K.  F.  P.  von.    ,S'('fi  Spix  and  3Iartius. 
Martou,  E.    fitudes  sur  les  institutions  de  prevoy- 

ance.    Bruxelles,  n.d.    12° 1005.38 

MiVRTYN,  H.    Journal  and  letters.    Edited  by  S. 

Wilberforce.    1st  American  ed.    New  Y'ork, 

1851.     12° 570.4 

—  Memoir  of.    Sargent,  J 570.3 

Martyrlv  :  legend  of  the  reign  of  Edward  VI. 

Jlountford,  W 488.8-9 

M.VRTYRS.    Butler,  A.    Lives  of  tho 541.5 

—  Chateaubriand,  V^te.  de.    Les  martyrs  ....  1000.7 

—  Fox,  J.     Book  of 1101.2 

—  Tayler,  C.  B.  Memori;ils  of  the  English  .  .  1004.10 
Martyrs'  triumph,  and  other  poems.  Mellen,  G.  3.38.14 
JIARVEL,  Ik.    Pseud.    See  Jlitelicll,  1).  G. 

Mary  Barton:  a  tale  of  Manchester  life.    Gas- 

kcU,  E.  C 794.15 

Mary  Bell :  a  Franconia  story.  Abbott,  .1..  v. IV.  of  7.38.4 
MARYErskine  :  a  Franconia  story.  Abbott,.?. v. II I.  of7.'!8.4 
Mary,  Queen  of  England.    Turner,  .'•'.    Reign  of.      905.4 

—  Tytler,  P.  F.  England  under  the  reign  of  .  .  974.4 
Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.    Abbott,  J.    History  of  .  500.7-12 

—  Bell,  II.  G.     Life  of 8!0. 21-28 

—  Benger,  E.  O.    Jlemoirs  of 594.2-8 

—  Lacroix-Marles,  J.    Life  of 594.11 

—  McLeod,  D.    Life  of 504.10 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.    Histoire  de 10;;0.25 

—  -  '  History  of 554.4 

M.\RY  Stuart :  historical  drama.  Schiller,  F.  v.  .  818.11 
Mary  of  Burgundy :  or,  the  revolt  of  Ghent.  James, 

G.  P.  R 4Ki.C) 

Maryland,  History  of,  1033-00.  Bozman,  J.  L. .  235.3 
JM.VRYs,  TIic,  or  the  beauty  of  female  holiness. 

Philip,  R 1080.21 

Mascaron,  J.  Oraison  funebro  de  Turennc  .  .  .  1000.5 
Masius,  H.    Studies  from  nature.    Translated  by 

C.  Boner.    London,  1855.    8° 178.3 

Mason,  G.  C.    Application  of  art  to  manufactures. 

New  York,  1858.     12° 197.1 

Mason,  J.     Treatise   on    self-knowledge.     New 

York,  n.d.      12° 1109. 11 

Mason,  J.,  MaJ.     Life  of.     Ellis,  G.  E.    Sparks's 

American  biography v.XIII. of 529.1 

Mason,  L.    3Iusical  letters  from  abroad.    Festivals 

of  1852.    New  York,  1&54.     12° 200.0 

M.\SONic  institution.  Letters  on.  Adams,  J.  Q.  .  134.0 
Masonry.    Dobsou,  E.    Stone  cutting  and  .  .  .819.17  18 

—  Nicholson,  P.    Treatise  on  stone  cutting  and      202.3 

—  Treatise  on.    Eucycloprodia  Britaunica.  .  .  .       201.4 


MASS 


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JIAY 


Mass  and  rubrics  of  the  Komaii  Catholic  cliurch. 

Cotter,  J.  K 101'8--5 

Massacih-sktts.  IJarber,  J.  'NV.  Historical  col- 
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—  IJarrv,  J.S.     History  of L'L'.'!..'5 

—  liaylies,  F.  Mcms.  of  New  I'lymoutli,  KV-'O-ll.  22.'t.ll 
_    Bradford,  A.    History  of 223.<)-10 

—  Bradford,  W.  Hist,  of  Plym. plantation.  v.ni.of278.4 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.     History  of 228.11-12 

—  Hayward,  J.    Gazetteer  of 229.2 

—  Hitchcock,  K.    Geology,  mineralogy,  l.otany 

and  zoology  of im.lO 

—  Holland, . I.  G.     History  of  Western 227.14 

—  Jlorton,  X.    New  Kiigland's  nicniori.il.  .   .   .     22^.14 

—  Oliver,!'.     I'tiritan  cDninionwealtli  of .   .   .   .       223.4 

—  Thornton,  .J.  W.     Landing  at  Cape  Anne.  .   .        22:5.2 

—  Waslibiirn,  K.    Judicial  Iiistory  of 207.2 

—  Young,  A.    Chronicles  of  tlie  first  planters  of.    22:!.  12 

—  -    Chronicles  of  tiie  Pilgrim  fatliers  ....     22:!.  i:! 

Fortlic  history  of  tlip  divisions  of  this  Slatu,  »cc 
names  of  (.oiuitics,  towns,  etc.,  as  loIUiws:  Acton; 
Attlclmro';  B .■l•k^hiro;  licverly;  Boston;  U'oifml; 
Bradford;  Rridgcwator;  Curnbridge;  Concord;  IJan- 
vcrs  ;  Dcdtiani  ;  Dorcluster  ;  IJuxliiiry  ;  Kiistliani  ; 
Franiin<;liarn;  Georgetown;  Groton;  Ilin^^iuiJij ;  Lco- 
minttcr;  Lincoln  ;  Lowell  ;  Ataldcn  ;  .Marsliliilcl  ; 
Mcdford:  Nantiiekct;  NaticU;  Newljuryporl;  Orleans; 
I'cppercll  ;  riymouth  ;  llowley;  (faloni;  Seituato; 
Shrewsbury;  Watcrtown;  Wtlllleet;  Wtston. 

—  [Report]   Manual  of  the  mulberry  tree.     T.y 

J.  H.  Cobb.    Ncwcrt.     Boston,  IS.Ti.    12^.      If.O.lO 

—  Report  on  tlie  invertebrata  of  Massachusetts. 

I!y  A.  A.  Gould.     Cambridge,  IRll.    8°.  .   .        175.2 
MASSAciifsicTTs    Cliaritiible    Mechanio    Associa- 
tion.   Annals,  compiled  by  .1.  T.  Bucking- 
ham.   Boston,  18,o:i.    8° 294.5 

MASSACtifSETT.s  Historical  Society's  collections. 

First  ser.,  from  1792-1800.    Boston.     lOv.    8°      278.1 

—  -    Same.    Second  ser.,  from  1814-23.   lOv.   8°      278.2 

—  -    Same.    Third  ser.,  from  182.5-40.    lOv.    8°      278.3 

—  -  Same.  Fourth  ser.,  from  18.52-.j8.  4v.  8°  278.4 
Massackk  in  Boston   in   1770,  Kcminiscenccs  of 

the.     Hewes,  G.  B.  T 210.4 

Massky,  G.    Poetical  works.    Boston,  1857.    18°  .      350.0 

—  Poems  and  ballads.    From  the  3d  Londtjii  ed. 

New  York,  18:>4.    12° 331.1 

Massik,  X.  Biogr.  sketches  of.  McDonald,,!..  518.8 
Massingick,  p.    Plays,  with  notes  by  W.  Gilford, 

London,  1805.    4v.    8' .353.8 

Co7ttenls.  —  Vo\.  I.  Introd.;  Essaj',  etc.,  by  Dr.  For- 
riar;  Virgin-martyr;  Unnatural  combat;  Luke  of  Mi- 
lan. II.  Bondman;  Kcnegado;  Parlinment  of  love; 
Itonian  actor:  Great  Duke  of  Florence.  III.  Maid 
of  honour;  The  picture;  Emperor  of  the  East;  Fatal 
dowry;  New  way  to  pay  old  debts.  IV.  City  madam; 
The  guardian;  Avery  woman;  Bashful  lover;  Tho 
old  law. 

—  -    Same.    •3d  ed.    London,  1840.    8° 3.53.4 

Contents.  —  Same  as  above. 

—  Plays,   adapted   for    family   reading.      New 

Y'ork,  1831.    3v.    18° 357.14 

Cotitentn.  —  Vo].!.  Life;  Virgin-martyr;  Great 
Duke  of  Florence;  Bondman;  Maid  of  honour.  II. 
Duke  of  Milan;  The  city  madam;  Unnatural  com- 
bat; The  picture;  Selections  from  tlie  Koman  actor. 
in.  New  way  to  pay  old  debt*;  Fatal  dowry  ;  Em- 
peror of  the  East;  Avery  woman;  Bashful  lover. 

Masteuman  Ready:  a  sea  talc.  Marry  at,  F..  .  .  835.0 
Mastek's  house:    a  tale  of  Southern  life.     By 

Logan.    New  York,  18i54.    12' 700.13 

Mastics,  Treatise  on.    Burnell,G.  H 819. .32 

MASTlxr;,  mast-rn.aking,  etc.     Kipping,  R 810.38 

Mastoiio.n  giganteus  of  N.  America.  Warren,  .J.  C.  170.1 
M.\TEUIA  medica.    Sec  Medicine. 

Mathematical  dictionary.    Davics,  C 147.1 

Mathematical  geography.  Lloyd,  E.  .  v. III.  of  305.14 
Mathematicai.    instruments.       Heather,  .J.   F. 

Treatise  on 109.21 

—  Kentish,  T.    Treatise  on  a  box  of 190.9 

Mathematical  tables.    See  Tables. 

Matiiematican,  The.    Davics,  T.S 147.0 


Mathematics.    I'.rougliam,  H.  mid  Itoutb,  ]■;.  .F. 

Analytical  view  of  Xcwioii's  iiriiiiipiii  .  .    .        1  17.0 

—  De  JMorgan,  A.      Connccliou   of  iiiiiuIm  r  and 

magnitude 147.10 

—  Gregory,  ().     M.  for  praci  i(  nl  nicii 147.2 

—  Iliunilton,  W.  R.     LiM'lures  on  (|uatcruions  .        147.7 

—  ILiiin,  .1.     Trcalise  on  conic  Kcctioiis 820.22 

—  Peirce,  I?.     Curves,  fiincdons  and  forces  .    .   .        148.2 

—  Tlie  study  and  dilhcullies  of.     Library  of  Cse- 

ful  Knowledge 305.12 

—  See  nUo  .•    Algebra,   Arithmetic,    Assurance, 

Astronomy,  Geometry,  Mechanics,  Optics, 
etc. 
Matiii:u,  C.     Sufferings  of  Margaret  Rule  ....       220.5 

—  Life  of     Peabody,  W.  B.  O v. VL  of  520.1 

Matins  and  vespers.     Bowrliig,  .1 310.18 

Matthew,  St.,  Gospel  of.     See  Bilde. 

MATTlliiw  of  Westininstir,    I'lowers  of   liislory, 

especially  such  as  relate'  to  Britain,  to  A.I). 

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MAZAUIX,  Vie  du  Cardinal.     Corne,  II lu;s.22 

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heavy  bodies '  199.20 

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1\IEDICAL  biograjdiy,  AnuM'ican.     AVilliams,  S.  AV.  52:>.I2 

Medical  botany.    Orillitli,  K.  E I52.il 

Medicm,  chemistry,  Handbook  of.  Bowman,.!.  E.  157. 11 

Medk'AI.  jurisprudence.     Taylor,  A.  S 151.5 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de,  Life  of.    Koscoe,  W 54:!.  11 

MedU'INE.    Acton,  W.    Diseases  of  the  urinary 

and  generative  organs 151.21 

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—  15easley,  H.     Pocket  formulary 153.0 

—  Bell,.!.     On  regimen  and  longevity 157.21 

—  Bowditch,  11. 1.    Young  stethoscopist  .   .  .  .  153.10 

—  Churchill,  F.    Diseases  of  women 151.11 

—  Condie,  D.  F.    Diseases  of  children 152.0 

—  Cooper,  Sir  A.    Abdominal  hernia 151.1 

—  Cornell,  AV.  51.    .Ship  and  shore  physician  and 

surgeon 157. ."0 

—  Dunglison,  U.    Jledical  lexicon 151.14 

—  -    New  remedies,  with  formula" 151.15 

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—  -    Therapeutics  and  materia  medica 15J.1 


Medicine.      Fallot,  L.     Aper<;u  de  la  M.,  dans 

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—  (Jregory,  G.    Lectures  on  eruptive  fevers  .  .  152.13 

—  (iriliith,  1{.  E.     Universal  formulary 152.9 

—  Hall,  JI.     IJespiration  in  drowning 157.5 

—  Hall.W.  W.     Consumption 157.12 

—  Handbook  of  domestic 820.14 

—  Hitchcock,  E.  Diet,  regimen,  and  employment  158.4 

—  Hufelaud,  C  W.    Art  of  prolonging  life  .  .  157.27 

—  Jackson,  J.    Letters  to  a  young  ])hysiciau  .157.23-24 

—  Kennedy, E.     Obstetric  auscultation 153.8 

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—  Macnish,  U.    Philosophy  of  sleep 157.28 

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—  Mohr,  F.    Practical  i)harmaey 152.10 

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—  Pereira,  J.    5Iateria  medica  and  therapeutics.  1.52.7 

—  -    Treatise  on  food  and  diet 157.3 

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—  Kaspail,  F.  V.    Domestic 829. .37 

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Mkdway,  Dutch  in  the.    31ac  Farlane,  C 840.37 

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Meigs,  C.  D.       ()bstetrics  ;  the  science  and  art. 

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Pliiladelphia.  1854.    8° 151.10 

JIeiniiold,  J.  AV.    Mary  .Schweidler ;  the  amber 
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Melancholy,  Anatomy  of.    ]?urton,  K 872.7-9 

Mel.vnciithon,  p.,  Life  of.    I.edderhose,  K.  F.  .  515.9 
Melanthe:  or,  the  days  of  the  Medici.    A  tale. 

Maberly,  K.  C 709.3 

Melas,  T.      Erwin  von  Steinbach  ;    eiu  Homan. 

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5lELHOcnNE,"and  the  Chincha  isl'ds.  Peek,  G.  AA'.  7(i5.21 
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Piazza  tales.    New  York,  1850.    12° 730.11 

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Typec:  a  peep   into   Polynesian   life.    New 

York,  1840.     12° 730.4 

—  -    Same.    London,  1846.    12° 800.2 

—  -    Same.     Kevised  ed.  New  York,  1847.    12°  730.2-3 

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Memes,  J.  S.    History  of  sculpture,  painting  and 

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Memoirs  of  a  working-man.    Loudon,  1845.    18° .  840.43 

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Men  of  capital :  a  novel.    Gore,  C.  G 770.8 

Men  of  character.    Jerrold,  D v.II.  of  000.1 

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Menageries  of  the  Zoological  society.    Bennett, 

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Merry  tales  of  the  three  wise  men  of  Gotham. 

Paulding,  J.  K 707.11 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor,  First  sketch  of  the  .  .       342.8 
Merz,  H.    Christliclie   Fraucubilder.     2te  Ausg. 

Stuttgart,  1855.    2 v.  12° 1014.3 

Mesmerism.    Bersot,  E.     M.  et  le  magnetisme 

animal 1078.41 

—  Mayo,  H.    Account  of 1099.3 

—  Townshend,  C.  H.    Facts  in 125.17 

See  Animal  magnetism. 
Mesopotajiia.    Buckingham,  .J.  S.    Travels  in  .     C94.16 

—  Eraser,  J.  B.    M.  from  the  earliest  ages  .  .  .     820.54 

—  Southgate,  H.    Visit  to  the  Syrian  churcli  in.     118.15 
Messages  of  the  presidents  of  the  U.  S.  from 

1789-1819.    Williams,  E *    290.4 

Metallic  wealth  of  the  U.  S.    Whitney,  J.  D..  .       l()3.1 
Metallurgy.    Connaissance  des  metaux  ....    1075.34 

—  Holland,  J.     Present  state  of  manufactures 

in  metal 408.10 

—  Mitchell,  J.    Slanual  of  practical  assayiug.  .  144.10 

—  Napier,  J.    Ancient  workers  in  metal ....  199.4 

—  Overman,  F.    Treatise  on 195.7 

—  Phillips,  J.  A.    Chemistry  of  the  metals.  .  .  190.14 

—  -    Manual  of 190.14 

—  -    Mining  and  records  of 190.12 

—  Piggot,  A.  S.    Chemistry  and  M.  of  copper  .  198.10 

—  Kogers,  S.  B.    Elementary  treatise  on  iron  .  105.8 

—  Smee,  A.    Elements  of  electro-M 190.13 

Metamorphoses.    Ovidius  Naso,  P 824.7 

Metamorphoses,  or  the  golden  ass.     Apuleius. 

Madaurcnsis,  L 834.  J5 

Metaphysical  science  applied  to  the  evidences 

of  religion.     Bowen,  F 125.8 

Metaphysics.    See  Intellec.  science,  and  Philos. 
METASTA.SIO,  P.    Opero.  Prato,  1820.  14v.  in  7.  10°    1040.2 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Vita  ;  Didone  abbandonnta  ; 
Siroe;  Catone  in  Utica.  II.  £zio;  Alcssaudro  nell' 
Indie;  Artasersc;  Adiiano  iu  Siria.  III.  Dcmctrio; 
Issipile;  Olimpiade;  Demofoonte.  W.  Laelciuenza 
di  Tito;  Achille  in  Seiro;  Ciro  riconosciuto;  Teinis- 
toe'e.  V.  Zenobia  ;  Antigono;  Iperinestia;  Seiniia- 
midc.  VI.  Attilio  Kegolo;  II  re  pastore  ;  L'eioe 
'  cinese;  Nitteti.  VII.  11  trionib  di  Clelia;  Iiomoloed 
Ersilia;  II  Ruggiero;  Giustino.  VIII.  Draramisacii: 
Per  la  festivita  del  Santo  natale;  La  passione ;  Sant' 
Elena  al  Calvaiio;  La  morte  d'Abel;  Giuseppe  ricou- 


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Metastasio,  p.,  continued. 

osciuto;  Betulialiberata;  Gioas  re  di  Giuda;  Isacco. 
IX.  Pocsieprofani:  I^a  contesa  dc'Numi;  Ilicnipio 
del!' cternita;  L'asilo  d'araorc;  Le  grazic  vendicule; 
11  sogno  di  Scipionc;  II  palladio  conservato;  II  Pa'- 
naso  accusato  e  difeso;  La  pace  tra  la  viit  j  c  la  bcl- 
lezza  ;  Astrea  placata  ;  II  natal  di  Giove;  L'anior 
prigioniero;  II  vero  omaggio;  La  danza;  L'isola  disa- 
bitata.  X.  Le  Cincsi;  II  ciclope;  II  sogno;  Aluide  iil 
bivio:  Egeria:  II  Paruaso  conl'uso;  II  trionfo  d  amore; 
I'artenope;  La  rispettosa  tenerezza;  Tiibuto  di  ris- 
petio  e  d'aiuore  ;  La  gara  ;  La  ritrosia  difarmata  ; 
L'ape;  L'Atenaide.  XI.  La  corona;  La  pace  fra  lo 
tre  Dec;  La  Galatea;  L'Eiidimione;  Gli  orti  cspe- 
ridi;  I/Angelica  serenata;  Cantate.  XII.  E|)italaiiij; 
Sonctti;  Canzonette,  cc.  XIII.  Eslratio  dell'  ailc 
poetica  d'Aristotele.  XIV.  Dell' arte  poetica  di  Q. 
Orazio  Flacco.  Traduzioui;  Lettere  ;  Senteuze  c 
massimc. 

—  Tiede.    Beyle,  H 10(37.18 

jVLetcalfe,  F.     The  Oxonian  in  Tlielcma-ken,  or 

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—  Jenyns,  L.    Observations  in 145. l'4 

—  Kaemtz,  L.  FI    Complete  course  of 147.24 

—  Lardner,  D.    Manual  of ."i'.N.H 

—  Muller,J.    Principlesof 144.1!&1<J 

—  Piddiug-ton,  IT.      Sailor's  liom-book  for  the 

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—  Prout,  "W.     M.  with  reference  to  natural  the- 

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Methodism.    Jobson,  F.  J.    America  and  Amer- 
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—  Taylor,  I.    Wesley  and lias. 4 

Methodist  Episcopal  church.  Doctrines  and  dis- 
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Methodist  Episcopal  pulpit.  Clark,  D.W...  .  lOUO.lG 
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Metrical  romances,  Specimens  of  early  English. 

Ellis,  G 840.5 

Metropolitan  pulpit.    Grant,  J lOJU.U 

Meulder,  L.  de.    Le  calcul  mental  et  le  caleul 

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Mexican   revolution.    Memoirs    of.      Kobiuson, 

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Mexican  travel.    Taylor,  J.  Bayard 027.17 

Mexico.    Bullock,  W.    Six  montlis  in 033.0 

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—  Hall,  B.    Journal  written  on  the  coasts  of.  .       039.7 

—  Humboldt,  A.  von.       Ancient  inhabitants  of 

America 250. 2 

—  -    Climate,    inhabitants,    productions,    and 

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—  -    Equinoctial  regions  of  America  .....     810.13 

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~    Latrobe,  C.  J.    Kambler  in 029.14 

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—  Lyon,  G.  F.    Tour  and  residence  iu 028.4 

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—  Other  side.  The.       War  between  M.  and  the 

U.  S 259.3 

—  Poinsett,  J.  i'.    Notes  on  M.in  1S22 250.3 


Mexico.    Prescott,  W.  H.    Conquest  of 2.72.1-2 

—  Kiplcy,  R.  S.    The  war  with ,       252.4 

—  Ivuxton,  G.  F.    Adventures  in 038. 5-0 

—  Semmes,  R.    Service  afloat  and  ashore.  .  .  .     023.15 

—  Stevens,  I.  I.    Campaigns  of  Uio  Grande,  etc.      023.9 

—  Tempsky,  G.  F.  v.    Journey  in,  185.3-55  .   .   .       033.8 

—  Tliompson,  W.    KecoUoctions  of 633.5 

—  Thorpe,  T.  B.    Our  army  on  the  Kio  Grande  .   259.6-7 

—  Tudor,  H.    Narrative  of  a  tour  iu 0.38.1 

—  Ward, IT.  G.    M.in  1827 033.0 

—  Wilson,  R.  A.    M.  and  its  religion,  1851-54.  .       250.4 

—  Wise,  n.  A.    Inside  view  of 027.24 

Meter,  E.    Studicn  zu  Goethe's  Faust.    Altona, 

1817.    8° 10.34.4 

Meyerx,  W.  F.  v.  Dya-Na-Sore,  oder  ;  Die  Wand- 
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MiALL,  J.  G.    Footsteps  of  our  forefathers.    Bos- 
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Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti.    See  Buonarroti. 
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MiCH.VUD,  J.  F.     History  of  the  crusades.     Transl. 

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AV.  Hazlitt.     London,    1847.     12° 9!9.5 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1847.    12° 919.4 

—  Jeanne  d'Arc.    Paris,  1850.    12° 107S..34 

—  Modern  liistory.    New  York,  n.d.    18°  .  .  .     820.04 

—  Tlie  people.    Transl.  by  G.  H.  Smith.    New 

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—  Women  of  the  French  revolution.     Phila., 

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Michigan,  History  of.    Lanman,  J.  H 820.41 

Microscope,  The.    Carpenter,  W.  B.    The  M.  and 

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Middlebury,  Conn.    History  of.    Cothrcn,  W.  .       225.2 

Midnight  sun  ;  a  pilgrimage.    Bremer,  F 455.4-5 

Midshipman  Easy :  a  novel.    Marryat,  F 745.5 

Midsummer  eve ;  a  ftiiry  tale.    Hail,  A.  JI 804.3 

Midsummer  medley  for  1830.    Smith,  H 797.0 

MiDSUM JiER  niglit's  dream.  Illustrations  of.    Hal- 

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Midwifery.    See  Medicine. 

MiER,  Texian  expedition  against  the  city  of,  1842. 

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—  Hist,  of  the  French  revol.    London,  1846.    12°  1008.15 

—  -    Same.    London,  1856.    p.S° 8.37.3 

MiLBURN,  M.  M.    Sheep  and  shepherding.    Lon- 
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Boston,  18i)7.     12° 118.10 

—  Lowell  as  it  was,  and  as  it  is.   Lowell,  1845.  18°    227 .20 
Miles,  P.     Nordurfiiri :  or,  rambles  in  Iceland. 

New  York,  1854.    12°- 0.';s.i2 


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Miles,  "W.    The  horse's  foot,  and  how  to  keep  it 

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Miles  "Wiillinjford  ;  a  novel.    Cooper,  .T.  F.  .  .  •   700. OS 

MiLiT.vr.Y  and  niival  resources  of  Eui-opean  Na- 
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Mii.iTAitY  art  and  science.    Colt,  S.    Manufacture 

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Boston,  1851.     12° 107.24-20 

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—  Pictures  of  country  life  and  summer  rambles. 

London,  1847.     12° 900.4 

—  Picturesque  sketches  of  London,    past   and 

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Miller,  W.  A.     Elements  of  chemistry.     Part 

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Millinery,  Hand-book  of.    Howell,  M.  J 199.2 

MiLLixGEN,  .1.  G.    History  of  duelling.    London, 

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MiLLlXGTO.v,  J.  Hydraulics.  Lib.  Us.  Kn.  v.I.  of  305.14 
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Mills.    Fenwick,  T.    An  essay  upon 195.21 

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Mills,  A.    Literature  and  literary  men  of  Groat 

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Mills,  C.     History  of  chivalry.     Phila.,  1844.    8°.  945.2 

MiLL-WRi(;nT  and  miller's  guide.  Evans,  O.  .  .  195.9 
MiLL-WRiGHT's  and  miller's  assistant.     Hughes, 

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MiLMAN,  E.  A.    The  wayside  cross  ;  or,  a  tale  of 

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matic poem;  Fazio,  a  tragedy;  Nala  and  Damayanti; 
Death  of  Yajnadatta;  Extracts  from  the  Maliahharata; 
Tlie  deluge. 


MiLMAN,  H.  H.  Poetical  works 332.6 

Con/e«(s.  — Fazio;  Sanior;  Anne  Eoleyn;  Martyr 
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neous  poems. 

—  Fall  of  Jerusalem.    London,  1853.    10°..  .  .       .300.2 

—  History  of  Christianity;  notes  by  J.  Murdock. 

New  York,  1844.    8° 1085.3 

—  History  of  the  Jews.    N.  Y.,  1843.    .3v.    18°.       810.1 

—  -  Same.  2d  edition.  London,  1830.  3v.  10°  389.15 
MiLNE,  W.  C.  Life  in  China.  London,  1857.  12°  C97.9 
:Milxe-Edwards,  H.    See  Edwards,  H.  M. 

MiLXER,  T.     Life  of  I.  Watts,  D.D.     London, 

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MiLXES,  R.  M.    Poems  of  many  years.    New  ed. 

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MiLXOR,  J.,  Life  of.    Stone,  J.  S 1107.17 

MiLTOX,  J.    Poetical  works  ;  prefixed,  the  life  of 

the  author.    London,  1808.    18° 359.4 

Content/:. —  Paradise  lost;  Faradise  regained;  Sam- 
son agonistes;  I.ycidas;  I.' Allegro;  II  Peneeroso;  Ar- 
cades; Comus;  Sonneta;  Odes;  Miscellanies;  Trans- 
lations; Psalms. 

—  -    Same  ;  with  notes  and  life  by  H.  Stebbing, 

and  Channing's  essay.    London,  1847.    10°.       359.3 

Conti?nts.— Same  as  above,  added;  Elegiarum  liber; 
Epigrommatum  liber;  Sylvarum  liber. 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.    With  notes  and  life  by 

J.  Mitford.    Boston,  1850.    2v.    8° 312.3-5 

Contcjits.  —  Vol.  I.  Life;  Paradise  lost,  b.  1— lU.  II. 
Same, concluded;  Paradise  regained;  Samson  agon- 
istes; Comus:  Lycidas;  11  Penseroso;  L'AUeL'ro;  Ar- 
cades ;  Miscellaneous  poems  ;  Sonnets  ;  Psalms  ; 
Poemata  ;  Elegiarum  liber  ;  Epigraniraatum  liber; 
Sylvarum  liber. 

—  Poetical  works.    London,  1851.    3v.    12° .  .   .       320.6 

Contents.—  Vol.  I.  Paradise  lost,  b.  1—4.  11.  Same, 
b.S— 12;  P.iradise  regained.  HI.  Samson  agonistes; 
Miscellaneous  poems;  Sonnets;  Psalms;  Elegiarum 
liber;  Epigrammatum  liber;  Sylvarum  liber. 

—  -    Same.    Edited  by  Sir  E.  Brydges.    New 

York,  1852.    8° 312.6 

—  Paradise  lost ;  with  notes  by  Sir  E.  Brydges. 

Philadelphia,  1851.    8° 312.7 

—  -    Same.    Edited  by  J.  R.  Boyd.  New  York, 

1853.     12° 312.8 

—  -    Same.     Life  of  author  by  H.  Stebbing. 

Philadelphia,  1853.    18° 359.2 

—  Prose  works  ;  with  notes,  etc.,  by  J.  A.  St. 

John.     Loudon,  1848-52.    5v.    p.8° 838. 7 

Content/!.—  Vol.  L  Defence  of  the  people  of  Eng- 
land; Second  defence;  Eikonoklastes.  II.  Tenure  of 
kings  and  magistrates;  Areopagitica;  Tracts  on  the 
commonwealth;  Observations  on  Ormond's  peace; 
Letters  ot  state;  Brief  notes  on  Dr.  Grifhtli's  sermon; 
Reformation  in  England  ;  Prclatic.ll  Episcopacy  ; 
Reason  of  church  government  urged  against  prelacy; 
True  religion,  heresy,  schism  ;  Toleration  ;  Civil 
power  in  ecclesiastical  causes.  III.  Likeliest  means 
to  remove  hirelings  out  of  the  church;  Animadver- 
sions upon  the  remonstrant's  defence  against  Smec- 
tymnuus;  Apology  for  Smectymnuus;  Doctrine  and 
discipline  of  divorce;  Judgment  of  Martin  Bucer  con- 
cerning divorce  ;  Tetraehordon ;  Colasterion;  Trac- 
tate on  education;  Declaration  for  the  election  of  John 
III.  king  of  Poland;  Familiar  letters.  IV.  Treatise 
on  Christian  doctrine,  compiled  from  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures alone,  transl.  by  C.  R.  Sumner.  V.  Second 
book  of  the  same;  History  of  Britaiu;  History  of  Mos- 
covia;  Accedence  commenced  grammar. 

—  Ilayley,  W.    Life  of 583.8 

—  Ivimoy,  J.    Life  and  times  of 580.23 

—  Symmons,  C.    Life  of 583.0 

—  Todd,  H.  J.    Life  and  writings  of 583.7 

—  Coleridge,  S.  T.    Lectures  on 332.7 

—  Hood,  E.  P.    The  patriot  and  the  poet  ....     580.24 

—  Ring,  M,    M.  und  seine  zeit.    Hist.  Roman. .    1013.14 

Mimic  life.    Ritchie,  A.  C 475.1-12 

MiXA,  Gen  X.,  Expedition  of.    Robinson,  W.  D.  .   254.4-8 
MiXD.    See  Intellectual  science,  Insanity,  Educa- 
tion, etc. 

MixD  amongst  the  spindles  ;  from  the  Lowell  of- 

.  fering.     London,  1845.     18° 840.40 

Mixer,  C  History  of  Wyoming.  Pliila.,  1845.  8°  234.12 
Mineralogy.  Ansted,  D.  T.   Element,  course  of.    103.24 

—  Chapman,  E.  J.    Practical 103.12 


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MOKE 


Mineralogy.    Dana,  J.  D.    System  of 101. 0 

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—  Xichol,  J.     Manual  of K^. •,',-) 

—  Omaliiisd'Halloy,  J.J.  d'.     Traitt' sur.  .   .   .  lOCo.U 

—  Overman,  F.     Practioal l'J7.1G 

—  Phillips,  AV.    Outlines  of 10:i.l8 

—  -    Elementary  introtluctiou  to Ifi:!.'..'! 

—  Sowerby,  II.     Popular UV.).':S 

—  Varley,  I).     Kudimentary  treatise  on 81'.>.j 

See  also:  Geolot,'-y,  Natural  history,  ete. 

Miner's  daughter:  a  story.    Diekeus,  C 491.1-0 

Miner's  guide  and  metallurgist's  direetory.  Ortou, 

J.  W 10'.l..^.•i 

Mines.    Cornwall:  its  ^M.  and  miners 058.17 

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investment l?.O..Ti 

—  Ure,  A.    Dictionary  of Hii.L' 

MiNiFiE,  W.    Text-book  of  geometrical  drawing 

3d  ed.     Baltimore,  1851.    8° 20:!.l-5 

—  -    Same,     olh  ed.    "With  appendix  on  the 

theory  of  colors.    Baltnnore,  1857.    8°  .  .  .  20:). .0-3 
Mining  and  metallurgy,    Kecords   of.     Phillips, 

J.  A '. I'.)0.i2 

Minister,  E.  and  son.    Complete  guide  to  practi- 
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MiNN.VY  Sotor  river.  Canoe  voyage  up.    Feathcrs- 

tonhaugh,G.  W 023.14 

Minnesota.    Andrews,  C.  C    Tour  through.  .  .  237.10 

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Minor  drama.    [In  7v.]     See  Wemyss,  F.  C.  .  .  .  304.2 
Minstrels'  gift,  containing  songs  and  ballads. 

Turner,  J.  W .338.19 

Minstrelsy,  ancient  and  modern.    Motherwell.  348.5 

See  also:  Ballads. 
Minturn,  R.  B.  jr.     From  Kew  York  to  Delhi. 

New  York,  1858.     12° 700.9 

MiEABEAU,  H.  G.  liiquetti,  Comic  de.      Recollec- 
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—  Souvenirs  sur.     Dumout,  P.  E.  L 1079.1 

Miracles.    Cumming,  J.    Lectures  on 110.4 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    Notes  on 1093.8 

^ee  also .-  Evidences  of  Christianity,  Theol- 
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MiRAGLiA,  B.    Cinque novellicalabresi.    Firenze, 

1850.     10° 1059.7 

Miraxd.v's  [Don  F.  de]  attempt  to  eifect  a  revolu- 
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MiRiCK,B.  L.   llistoryof  Haverhill,  Mass.  Haver- 
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Mirror  of  olden  time  in  America.    Pritts,  J...  .  245.2 

MiRZA,  The:  a  novel.     Morier,  J 808.2 

MiSERRlMUS.    New  York,  1833.     18° 429.11 

Miscellanies  of  literature.    D'Israeli,  1 897.5-0 

Missionary  enterprise,  Heroines  of.    Eddy,  D.  C.  539.13 

Missions.    Allen,  D.  O.    Christianity  in  India  .   ,  9J4.1-2 

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—  Dibble,  S.    Sandwich  Islands  mission  ....  1108.7 

—  -    Thoughts  on 119.20 

—  Ellis,  AY.    Christian  M.  in  Madagascar.  .  .  .  934.5 

—  Foster,  J.    Communication  of  Christianity  to 

the  people  of  Hindostan 878.19 

—  Gammell,AY.    History  of  American  Baptist .  1100.10 

—  Hue,  L' abbe.    Christianity  in  China,  Tartary 

and  Thibet 113.4 

—  Kip,  W.  I.     Early  Jesuit  missions  in  N.  Am.  lOss.l-j 

—  Russell,  M.    Christianity  in  the  S.  Sea  islands.  93S.13 

—  Shea,  J.  G.     Catholic   missions    among   the 

Indians  of  United  States 1098.7 

—  'Williams,  J.    Missionary  enterprises  in  the 

South  Sea  islands 1087.15 

Mississippi,  The.    Beltrami,  J.  C.    Description  of 

the  course  of 025.1s 

—  Flint,  T.    Ten  years  in  the  valley  of 230.4 

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Mississippi,  The.    Monctto,  J.  W.  Discovery  and 

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JIissouRiiienitcntiary,  Imprisounuiit  Iu.   Thomp- 
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Mistakes,  One  thousanrl,  corrected 400.10 

JIlSTERl  di  Firenze.     Panzaui,  A 1057.7 

Mitchell,  D.  (J.    Battle  summer  in  Paris,  1848. 

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ed.     New  York,  185.3.     12° 470.13 

—  -    Same.     17th  ed.     New  York,  18.54.     12°..     470.12 
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1848.     12° 150.28 

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Mitchell,  N.    Early  settlement  of  Bridgewater, 

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Mitchell,  O.  M.    Orbs  of  heaven.    4th  ed.    Lon- 
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MiTFORD,  M.  R.    Works,  prose  and  verse.   Phila- 
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Contents.  —  Our  villngc  ;  Bcirord  Regis  ;  Countiy 
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Charles  the  First. 

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MiTFORi),  W.    History  of  Greece.      Prefaced  by 

memoir   by  Lord  Redesdale.     Revised  by 

AY.  King.     London,  18:i8.    Sv.  8° 914.1 

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Model  republic:  its  glory  or  its  fall 297.13 

Modern  accomplishments  :  a  novel.     Sinclair,  C.      450.8 
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Contents.  — Vot  I.  T.  B.  Macaulay.  II.  A.  Alison. 
HI.  8.  Smith.  IV.  J.  Wilson.  V.  T.  Carljle.  VI. 
F.  Jeffrey.  VII.  Talt'ourd  and  Stephen.  VIII.  Sir 
J.  M.ickintosh. 

Modern    chivalry:    a   romance.     Brackenridge, 

H.  II 498.19 

3IODERN  flirtations  :  a  novel.    Sinclair,  C.   .  .  .  450. 12-15 
Modern  Lothario  :  a  rom.  La  Motte  P'ouquc,  K.  de      801. -3 

Modern  pilgrims  :  a  novel.    AVood,  G 428.4 

Modern  society:  a  novel.    Sinclair,  C 450.2 

Modern  standard  drama.     See  Sargent,  E. 
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vese,  del  secolo  XA'II.    Firenze,  1850.    12°  1059.10 
MOHAMJiEn.    Koran.  Transl.,  with  notes  and  pre- 
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—  Le  Koran.    Trad.  i)ar  Kasimirski.    Nouv.ed. 

Paris,  1852.     12° 1000.22 

—  Bush,  G.    Life  of 810.12 

—  Green,  S.    Life  of 389.4 

—  Irving,  AY.    31.  and  his  successors  .  .  v. IX.  of  307.2-;$ 

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Mohammed  Ali  Pasha.    Account  of  the  proceed- 
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MOHR,  Der,  oder  das  Hans  Holstein-Gottorp  in 

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MoiIR,  F.  and  Redwood,  T.     Practical   pharmacy. 

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MoiR,  D.  M.    Poetical  literature  of  the  last  half 

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Edinburgh,  1852.    2v.    10° 327.7 

Moke,  H.  G.    llistoire  de  la  litterafure  frau^aise. 

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—  Moeurs,  usages,  fetes,  etc.,  des  Beiges.  Brux- 

elles, n:d.    2v.     12° 1075.11 

—  Precis  do  I'histoire  universelle.    Bruxelles, 

n.d.     3v.     12° 1005.40 


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*        MOLifeRE,  J.  B.  P.     (Euvrcs  complfetcs,  avec  de.s 

uotes.    Paris,  ISot.    4v.    8° lOOr.l 

Coulcnls.  —  Vol.  I.  L'etourdi,  ou  les  contre-temps; 
Le  di.-pit  amourcux;  Les  precieuses  ridicules;  Sgnua- 
relle;  Don  Garciu  de  Xavarre:  L'ticolc  Ues  maris;  I.es 
facheux  ;  L'ecole  des  femmes.  II.  La  crititiiie  de 
I'ecolc  des  femines;  L'impromptude  Versailles;  I.e 
mariage  force  ;  La  princesse  d'  Hide;  Don  Juan; 
L'amour  mideciu  ;  Lc  misanthrope  ;  Le  miidecin 
malgre  lui;  Meliccrte;  Pastorale  coinique;  Le  Sicilien. 
in.  1,'iinposteur,  ou  lc  Tartuffe  ;  Amphilryon  ; 
L'avarc;  George  Dandin,  ou  le  miri  confondu;  .Mons. 
de  Poiirceausnac;  Les  aniants  magnifiques.  IV.  Le 
bourgeois  gentilhomme:  P.-ivchO;  Les  fourberies  de 
Scapin;  La  conilesse  d'Escarbagnas  ;  Les  fenimeg 
savantes;  Le  malude  imaginaire;  Po-'sies  diverses, 

—  (Euvres,  avcc  des  uotes.     Paris,  1853.    2v.  12°     lOrO.3 

Contents.  —  Vol.  1-  Vic;  L'ctourdi;  Le  depit  amo- 
reux  ;  Les  precieuses  ridicules;  Sganarelle;  L'ecole 
des  maris;  Les  facheux;  LVcoIe  des  femmes;  La 
critique  de  l'ecole  des  ferames;  I/impromptu  de  Ver- 
sailles; Le  mariage  force;  Don  Juan;  L'amour  mede- 
cin;  Le  misanthrope;  Le  niedecin  raalgre  lui.  II.  Le 
Tartuffe:  Amphilryon;  L'avare;  George  Dandin;  M. 
de  Pourceaugnac;  Le  bourgeois  gentilhomme;  Les 
fourberies  de  Scapin;  La  comtesse  d'£searbagnas; 
Les  ferames  sarantes  ;  Le  malade  imaginaire. 
JIOLTKE,  Baron  v.  Tlie  Kussians  in  Bulgaria 
aud  Kumelia  in  1828-21).  From  the  Ger- 
man.    London,  1851.    8° 1)24.3 

JIOLUCC.\N  arcliipelago,  Voyag-os  tliroug-li,  1825-26. 

KoliT,  D.  n 705.7 

MOLLU-SCA,  Manual  of.    Woodward,  S.  P 175.12 

MoLLU.scou-s    animals  of  Scotland,    History    of. 

3Iacgillivray,AV 178.23 

See  also  .•  Conchology  and  Malacology. 
MOXACA  di  Casa.  Racconto  moderno.     Gugliel- 

mucci,  V 105G.1 

MoxACA  di  Monza.        Storia  del   secolo    XVII. 

Rosini,  G 1057.11 

MoNALDI :  a  tale.     AUston,  AV 755.1 

MoNARCHS  retired  from  business.  Doran,  J.  .  .  948.5 
MoxASTEHiES  in  tlie  Levant,  Visit  to.  Curzon,  K.  689.8-9 

JIONASTEKV,  The.    Scott,  Sir  W 4C0.49 

MONCRIF,  P.A.  P.  de.    Contes v.XXV.  of  1077.1 

—  Les   aventures    de    Zeloide    et  d'Amanzarif- 

dine v.XXXII.  of  1077.1 

MoxETTE,  J.  W.     Discov.  and  settlement  of  the 

valley  of  the  Mississippi.  N.  Y.,  184G.  2v.  8°  2.34.14 
MoxGE,  G.    Tlieory  of  shadows  and  perspective.      829.8 

MoxiKIXS,  The  :  a  novel.     Cooper,  J.  F 770. .34-37 

Moxic.G.,  Anhist'l  study,  1008-70.  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  508.11 
Moxiv,  M.    Awful  disclosures  of  the  Hotel  Dieu 

Nunnery,  Montreal.  New  York,  18.30.  12°  1098. '24 
Monkeys.  Jardine  Sir  AV.  Nat.  hist.  of.  v.XXA'II.  of  179.1 

—  Knight,  C     History,  etc.,  of 850.11 

—  Natural  history  of 839.17 

Monmouth,  J.,  Duh-e  of,  Life,  progresses,  and  re- 
bellion of.    Roberts,  G 500.5 

MoxoD,  A.,  Krummaeher,  F.  AV.,  Tholuck,  A.  F. 

G.  and  Midler,  J.      Select  discourses.     Tr. 

by  H.  C.  Fish  and  D.  AA'.  Poor.  N.  Y.,  1S58.1'2°  1090.9 
Monroe,  J.    Tour  of  observation  in  1817  through 

the  N.  E.  and  N.  AA''.  departments  of  the 

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Monseigxat,  C.  de.    Histoire  des  journaux  en 

France,  de  1789  a  1799.     Paris,  1853.     12°  .   .    1078.44 

—  Le  Cid  campeador,  chronique.  Paris,  1853.  12°  1078.30 
MoNTAor,  E.    Letters.    Ed.  by  M.  Montagu.  Bos- 
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MOXTAGU,  M.  AV.    AVorks.    [Ed.  by  J.  Dallaway.] 

London,  1803.    5y.    12° 899.21 

Contents,  —  Vol.  I.  Memoirs,  by  ,1.  Dallaway;  Let- 
ters written  before  the  year  1717;  The  enchiridion  of  - 
Epictetus.  n.  Letters  during  Mr.  Wortley's  embassy. 
III.  Same;  Letters  to  the  Countess  of  Mar;  Letters  to 
Mr.  Wortley,  1739  to  1761.  IV.  Letteis,  174(1  to  1750. 
V.  Letters  during  her  last  residence  abroad;  Poems; 
Essays. 

—  Letters  and  works.    Ed.  by  Lord  AVharncliffe. 

2ded.    London,  1837.    .3v.    8° 595. .■} 

Co/!(<mf«.  — Vol.  I.  Memoir,  by  Mr.  Dallaway;  In- 
troductory anecdotes;  The  court  of  George  I. ;  State  of 
party  at  the  accession  of  George  1. 1  Letters.  II.  Let- 
ters. III.  Letters  ;  The  enchiridion  of  Epictetus; 
Essays;  Poems. 


MoxTAiGXE,  :M.  de.    AVorks.    Ed.  by  AV.  Hazlitt. 

3ded.    Philadelphia,  1851.    8° 873.7 

-    Essays.    9th  ed.     London,  1811.    3v.    8° .   .   .       873.8 

—  A  biography.    St.  John,  B 583.20 

MoXTALE.MBERT,  C'te  C.  de.    Life  of  St.  Elizabetli 

of  Hungary.    Transl.    New  York,  1854.    12°    547.15 

—  Political  future  of  England.    Fr.  the  French. 

London,  1850.     12° 988.3 

Montenegro,  Dalmatia  and.  Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.  925.5 
Monterey,  Storming  and  surrender  of.    Thorpe, 

T.B 259.7 

MoNTEZ,  Lola.     Lectures,   including  her   auto- 
biography.   New  York,  1858.     12° 894.5 

MoxTGOMERV,  H.    Life  of  Zachary  Taylor.    20th 

cd.    Auburn,  1851.    12° 517.0 

Montgomery,  J.    Poetical  works,  with  memoir, 

by  R.  AV.  Griswold.  Boston,  1853.  2v.  in  1.  8°      311.5 

Contents.  —  Vol.1.  Prison  amusements;  Wanderer 
of  Switzerland;  West  Indies;  World  before  the  flood; 
Greenland;  Pelican  island;  Chronicle  ofongels;  Songs 
on  the  abolition  of  negro  slavery,  1834;  Sonnets,  imi- 
tations, and  translations.  II.  "Thoughts  on  wheels; 
Climbing  boy's  soliloquies;  Songs  of  Zion,  being  imi- 
tations of  the  Psalms;  Narratives;  Tributary  poems; 
Miscellaneous  potms. 

—  Lectures  on  poetry  and   general  literature. 

London,  1833.     12° 405.14 

—  Same.    New  York,  n.d.    18° 810.04-05 

—  Lives  of  literary  and  scientific  men  of  Italy, 

Spain,  and  Portugal 398.1 

—  Poet's  portfolio  ;  or,  minor  poems.    London, 

1835.     10° .348.13 

—  Baillie,  J.    Biography  of 548.12 

—  Holland,  J.    Life  and  writings  of 584.17 

—  Knight,  H.  C.    Life  of 584. IG 

Montgojiery,    Don   J.      Bernardo    del    Carpio. 

Transl.  by  J.  G.  Marvin.    Boston,  1843.    8°      802.5 
Montgomery,  R.    Life  of.    Armstrong,  J.. v. Ill.of  518.5 
Montgo.^iery's  Tippecanoe  almanac  for  1841,  con- 
taining the  life  of  Harrison.     Phil.,  n.d.    8°      517.4 
Montholon-Semonville,  C.  T.  de.    Captivity  of 

Napoleon  at  St.  Helena.  London,  1S4G.  4v.  8°    lOOG.l 

Months,  Book  of  the.    Soane,  G 402.11 

Montigxy.     Stratagems  of  chess,  illustrated  on 

[120]  plates.    3d  ed.    London,  1817.     12°..      197.30 
Moxtreal.     Bosworth,  N.     Early  history  and 

present  state  of 205.4 

—  Mackenzie,  A.    A^oyages  from,  to  the  frozen 

ocean        025.19 

MONTaosE,  Legend  of.    Scott,  Sir  AA' 400.34-38 

Montrose,  Marq.  of.  Memoirs  of.  Grant,  J.  .  .  505.8 
Montrose  and  the  covenanters,  their  characters 

aud  conduct.    Napier,  M 975.9 

Monza,  La  monaca  di.    Rosini,  G 1057.11 

MooDiE,  S.  S.   Flora  Lyndsay.   New  York,  n.d.  12°      794.9 

—  Life  in  the  clearings,  versus  the  bush.    New 

York,  n.d.     12° 036.12-18 

—  Roughing  it  in  the  bush ;  or,  life  in  Canada. 

New  York,  1852.    2v.     12° 0.3G.3-U 

Moor,  Traces  of  the  Roman  and C75.6-7 

Moore,  C.  C.    George  Castriot,  king  of  Albania. 

New  York,  1850.     1-2° 547.10 

Moore,  F.    American  eloquence,  with  sketches 

and  notes.    New  York,  1857.    2v.    8°.  .  .  .       SGl.l 

—  Songs  and  ballads    of  the  Am.  revolution. 

AVith  notes.    New  York,  1850.    12° 314.2 

Moore,  G.  Man  and  his  motives.  N.  Y.,  n.d.  12°  r25.20 
Moore,  H.  Memoir  of  Ethan  Allen.  Plattsburgh, 

N.  Y.,  1834.     12° 528.19 

Moore,    John,  M.D.     Society   and   manners   in 

France,  Switzerland,  and  Germany.    5th  ed. 

London,  1783.    2v.    8° C57.3 

—  Same.    Paris,  1803.    2v.    1G° 079.15 

—  A'iew  of  society  and  manners  in  Italy.    Bos- 

ton, 1792.    8° 075.4 

Moore,  Sir  J.    Life  of.    Jloore,  J.  C 5:4.9 

Moore,  J.  B.    Annals  of  Concord,  N.  II.,  1720  to 

18'23.     Concord,  1824.    8° 2'24.18 

Moore,  J.  C.    Life  of  Sir  John  Moore.    London, 

18.3.3.    2v.    8° 5C4.9 


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Moore,  T.  Poetical  works  complete.  N.Y.,1852.  8°  311.2 
Conienfs.  —  Odes  of  Anacrcon,  trnnsl.  with  notes  \ 
Odes;  Kp'grams  from  the  Anthol  'gia;  Juvende  po- 
ems; Pccms  relaling  t)  America;  <'i>rrupiion  ai  d 
intolerance;  Tlie  skeptic;  Twopenny  jxist  bnp;  Inter- 
cepted letters;  Satirical  and  humorous  poems;  Irish 
melodies;  Na'ioual  lirs;  Sacred  snnas;  Eveninps  in 
Greece;  Legendary  ballads;  Set  of  glees;  Hullads, 
Bongs,  miscellaneous  poems,  e'c.  :  Songs  from  the 
Greek  anthology;  Unpublished  songs;  Lalln  Kookh; 
Political  and  satirical  poems;  The  Fudge  family  iu 
Paris;  Fables  for  the  Holy  Alliauce;  Rhymes  on  the 
road;  Jliscellaneous  poems;  The  loves  of  the  angels; 
Satirical  and  humorous  poems;  The  Fudges  in  Eng- 
land; Songs  from  M.  P.,  or  the  bluestocking;  Miscel- 
laneous poems;  The  epicurean,  a  tale;  Alciphron,  a 
fragmeut. 

—  Epicurc.in  ;  a  tale.    New  ed.    N.  Y.,  1841.     12°      759.0 

—  Fudg'e  family  in  Paris.     5tli  cd.     London, 

1818.     16° 35S.17 

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1840.    4v.     10° 308.5 

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nals.    Loudon,  [1851.]     6v.  10° 5&5.13 

—  -    Same.    Phila.,  1840.    2v.  8° 585. 7 

—  -    Same.    Phila.,  1853.    2v.  in  1.    8° 585.3 

—  Life  of  Sheridan.    New  Yorlv,  1853.    2v.  12°  .   598.0-9 

—  lAfe  and  death  of  Lord  L.  Fitzgerald.     New 

York,  1831.    2v.     12° 598.14 

—  -    Same.    Paris,  1831.    12° 598.13 

—  Melodies,  songs,  [etc.]    New  York,  1822.    12°    309.10 

—  Notes  from  letters  to  J.  Power,  with  introduc- 

tory letter  from  T.  C.  Crokcr.     New  York, 
[1854.]    8° 890.7 

—  Travels  of  an  Irish  gentleman  in  search  of  a 

religion.    Baltimore,  1847.    12° 10S9.3 

—  3Iemoirs,  journal  and  correspondence.  Ed.  by 

Lord  J.  Russell.    London  and  Uoston,  185'!- 

1850.    8v.    p.S° 588.10 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1857.    2v.  8° 582.3 

—  Dickens,  C.  and  others.    Pie-nic  papers  .  .  .       4()2.4 
MooKS  of  Spain.    Florian,  J.  P.  C.  de 820.70 

See  also  .•  Moor. 
Mora,  A.  H.  de.     Narrative  of  imprisonment  and 

escape  from  Spain.     Translated  by  W.  H. 

Rule.     London,  1850.    10° 1098.22 

Moral  philosophy.  Abercrombie,  .1.  Philosophy 

of  the  moral  feelings 810.57 

—  Combe,  G.     Duties  of  man 139.19 

—  Dymond,  J.    Principles  of  morality 125.9 

—  Paley,  W.    M.  and  political  philosopliy  .  .  .    1099.35 

—  Salzmann,  C.  G.  Jlorality  for  children  .   .   .   .       429.9 

—  Smith,  A.    Theory  of  M.  sentiments 817.10 

—  Smith,  S.    Elementary  sketches  of 125.10 

—  Southey,  R.    Moral  essays 139.23 

—  Way  land,  F.    Elements  of 125.14 

—  Whewell,  W.    Elements  of  morality 127.31 

—  Winslow,  H.    Elements  of 127.3 

See  also :  Ethics. 

Moral  tales  for  the  young.    Hofland,  B 719.14-15 

Moral  tales.    Guizot,  Mine.  E.  C.  P.  de  M.  .  .  .     737.10 
Morals,  minor.     See  Manners  and  Minor  morals. 
MoRDAUXT  Hall,  or  a  September  night.  Marsli,  A.    795. 11 
More,  C.     Life  of  Sir  T.  More,  with  a  biographi- 
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More,  H.    Works.     New  York,  1847.    7v.    12°..       907.2 
Contents. —  'V'ol.  I.  Repository  tales.    II.  Cirlebs  in 
search  of  a  wile;  Essays  ;  Moriana.    III.  Christian 
morals;  Moral  sketches;  Reflections  on  prayer.      IV. 
Practical  piety ;  Life  and  writings  of  St.  Paul.    V. 
Manners  of  the  great;    Religion  of  the  fashionable 
world;  Tragedies;  Poems.    VI.  Strictures  on  female 
education;  Sacred  dramas.    VII.  Hints  for  forming 
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—  -    Same.     1st  complete  American  ed.     New 

York,  1855.    2v.    8° 1004.5 

Consents.— Vol.1.  Poems;  Sacred  dramas;  Stories  for 
persons  of  the  middle  rank;  .Allegories;  Tales;  Female 
education;  Practical  piety;  Tragedies.  II.  Hints  for 
forming  the  character  of  a  young  princess;  Christian 
morals;  Character  and  practical  writings  of  St.  Paul; 
Coclcbs  in  search  of  a  wife;  Foreign  sketches;  Domes- 
tic sketches;  Reflections  on  prayer;  Spirit  of  pr:iycr. 


More,  II.    Christian  morals,    let  Amor.  ed.  New 

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3IORE,  Sir  T.     Utopia.     Translated  by  <;.  Burnet. 

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—  Same.      With   the    new    Atlantis,   by   Lord 

Bticon,  and  an  analysis  of  Plato's  republic, 

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—  More,  C.     Life  of 5';2.5 

—  Roper,  W.     Life  of 5S9.9 

MoUF.  worlds  than  one,  tlie  creed  of  tlie  philoso- 
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JIor.KA,  Tlie.    (iell,  W.    .Tourney  in 083.3 

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MouELL,  J.  D.  Speculative  pliilosophy  of  Eu- 
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MoRKwoon,  S.     History  of  ttio  manufacture  and 

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Morfit,  C.  Chemistry  aiiplicd  to  the  manufac- 
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Morgan,  Gen.  D.    Life  of.    Graham,  J 528.3 

Morgan,  Ladi/  S.  O.  France.  Four  app.  on  law, 
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Morgan  horses.    Linsley,  D.  C 105.17 

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MoRiN,  F.    Saint  Fran5ois  d'  Assise  ct  les  Fran- 

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MoRisoN,  J.   Counsels  to  young  men,  on  infidelity 

and  the  evidences  of  Christianity.      New 

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MORISON,  J.  H.   Life  of  Jeremiah  Smith.    Boston, 

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MORLEY,  II.    Gossip.    London,  1857.    8° 885.17 

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MoKLEY  Ernstein :  or,  the  tenants  of  the  heart. 

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Mormons,  The  ;  with  mem.  of  Jos.  Smiih.  Lou- 
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Morning  call :  a  table  book  of  literature.    Ellis, 

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Mortars,  concretes,  etc.    Burnell,  G.  R 199.19 

MoRTOX,  P.    Geometry,  plane,  solid  and  spherical. 

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Mosses  from  an  old  manse.    Hawtliorne,  N.  .  .  .   457.1-2 

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MoTiiEi'.LESs  children.    Baker,  Mrs.  H.  N 7.35.15 

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Mowatt,  a.  C.    See  Ritchie,  A.  C.  M. 

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Mud  cabin.  The.    Isliam,  W 135.21 

MUDIE,  R.    The  earth.     Philadelphia,  1836.     12°.  109.18 

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MuLLER,  .1.  Principles  of  physics  and  meteorol- 
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—  -    Same.    1st  Am.  ed.    Philad.,  1848.    8°.  .      144.19 
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MiJLLER,  Joh.  V.    Universal  history.   Trans.  Bos- 
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MuLLER,  'SX.  Gedichte.  Miniatur-Ausgabe.  Leip- 
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MiJLLER    von    Kiinigswinter,   W.        MUncheuer 

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Muloch,D.  M.    Novels.    N.  Y.,  1852-56.    2v.    12°  702.1-2 

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—  Avillion,  and  other  tales.    New  York,  1854.  8°      762.3 

—  Jolm  Haliftix,  gentleman.     N.  York,  1856.    8°  702.4-8 

—  Notliing  new.    Tales.    New  York,  1857.    8°  .  702.9-11 

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18.58.     12° 874.7 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1858.    12° 874.8-11 

MuNCiiENER  Skizzenbuch.    Miiller  von  Konigs- 

winter,  W 1029.17 

Mundt,  K.    Aphra  Behn.    Roman.    Berlin,  1849. 

3v.    16° 1010.7 

—  Der  Zogling  der  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1850. 

2v.     16° lOiO.G 

—  Friedrich  der  Grosse  und  sein  Hof.  2te  Aufl. 

Berlin,  1855.    3v.     18° 1039.6 

—  Carmela  oder  die  Wiedertaufe.  Roman.  Han- 

nover, 1844.    16° 10.34.17 

MUNDY,  G.  C.    Our  antipodes.    Residence  in  the 

Australasian  colonies.  3d  ed.   London,  1855.      705.1 
Munich,  An  art-student  in.     Ilowitt,  A.  M.    ..207.16-17 

MuNRO,  Sir  T.,  Life  of.    Gleig,  G.  R 899.5 

MuNSELL,  J.     Every-day   book   of    history   and 

chronology.    New  York,  185S.    8° 947.1 

MuRAT,  A.     America  and  the  Americans.     Transl. 

■    by  H.  J.  Bradfleld.    New  York,  1849.     12°  .      297.20 
MuRAT,  H.  J.  do  C.     "  Les  nouveaux   contes  des 

Fees"     v.I.  of  1077.1 


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MUKDOCK..  J.    The  Xcw  TcRtanient.   Transl.fi-om 

the  Syriac  Peshito  version.    S'ce  IMblo  .  .  .      100r!.7 

MUHDOCK,.!.  E.  and   IJussell,  W.      Vocal  culture 

in  elocution.     Boston,  1S45.     12° l.'if.lO 

MCRCmsox,  J.  II.    Dritisli  mines  as  a  means  of 

investment.    2d  ed.    London,  18r),j.    Ki" .  .     ir!{;.32 

Murphy,  A.    Life  and  genius  of  Dr.  Johnson  .  .       901.0 

Murphy,  K.      Agricultural    instructor.      3d  ed. 

Dublin.    10° v. IL  of  100.15 

Murphy,  K.  Treatise  on  the  theory  of  algebra- 
ical equations.    London.  IN!'.).    8° ."iOS.lo 

Murray,  A.M.    Letters  from  the  I'nited  States, 

Cuba,  and  Canada.    New  York,  185(i.    12°.     009.18 

MURR.VY',  C.  A.    Travels  in  North  America  during 

1834-30.    New  York,  1839.    2v.     12° 039.3 

Murray,  H.  British  America.  N.  Y.,  1848.    2v.  18°      820.8 

—  Discoveries  in  Africa.     2d  cd.     Edinburgh, 

1818.    2v.    8° 092.10-11 

—  DiscoT.  in  North  America.    Lond.,  1829.  2v.  8°    025.14 

—  and  others.    Brit.  India.    N.  Y.,  1844.  3v.  18°    810.51 

—  -    Same.    London,  1853.    10° 989.1 

—  and  otiiers.      Eucyclopicdia    of    geograpliy. 

Philadelphia,  1840.    3v.    8° 952.4 

—  and  others.    Discovery  and  adventure  in  Af- 

rica.    New  York,  1844.     18° 810.18 

—  and  others     Discov.  and  adven.  in  the  Polar 

seas  and  regions.    New  York,  n.d.    18°  .  .     810.15 
MURRAY",  H.  A.    Lauds  of  the  slave  and  free :  or, 

,      Cuba,  U.  S.  and  Canada.    Loud.,  1857.    10°  .      627.4 
5IURRAY,  J.    Family    library.     Loudon,    1S29-51. 
75v.  10° 
Contents : 
Aytoun,  W.  E.    Life  and  times  of  Richard  I.      379.1 
Barrow,  Sir  J      History  of  the  mutiny  and 

seizure  of  H.  M.  S.  Bounty 389.1 

—  Life  of  Peter  the  Great 380.10 

ISliint,  J.  J.     Reformation  in  England  .  .   .   .       370.2 
Brewster,  Sir  David.       Letters    on    natural 

magic 379.10 

—  -    Same.    0th  ed 370.3 

—  Life  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton 379.4 

Bucke,  C    Life  of  J.  Churchill,  duke  of  3Iarl- 

borough 379.5 

—  Ruins  of  ancient  cities.    2v 370.0 

Chronicles  of  London  bridge 379.7 

Coleridge,  H.  N.    Six  months  iu  the  AVest  In- 
dies in  1825 379.8 

Cunningham.,  A.    Lives  of  British  painters, 

sculptors  and  architects.    Gv 379.9 

Court  and  camp  of  Buonaparte 379.11 

Davenport,  R.  A.   The  Bastile  and  its  captives.    370.12 

—  Lives  of  individuals  wlio  raised  them- 
selves from  poverty  379.13 

—  Narratives  of  peril  and  suffering.    2v..  .     379.14 

—  Lifeof  Ali  Pasha 370.15 

De  Foe,  D.    Journal  of  the  plague 379.17 

Edmonds,  C.  R.    Life  and  times  of  General 

AVashington.    2v 379.18 

Eustace,  J.  C.     A   classical    tour    through 

Italy.    3v.  .  .  .   , 370.19 

Gleig,  G.  R.    British  empire  in  India.    4v..  .       3S0.3 

Green,  S.    Life  of  Mahomet . 389.4 

Hollings,  J.  F.    Life  of  Gustavus  Adolphus.      389. 0 

—  Life  of  Cicero .389.7 

Irving,  AY.    Knickerbocker's  history  of  N.  Y       380.8 

—  Life  and  voyages  of  Columbus 380.9 

—  The  sketch-book  of  Geoffrey  Crayon  .  .     389.10 

—  Voyages  and  discoveries  of  the  compan- 
ions of  Columbus 389.11 

Lander,  R.  and  .T.      Expedition  to  explore 

the  course  of  the  Niger .389.12 

Lives  of  British  physicians 389.13 

Lockhart,  J.  G.    History  of  Napoleon  Buona- 
parte      389.14 

MacFarlane,  C.    Lives  and  exploits  of  banditti 

and  robbers 379.10 

Milman,  H.H.    History  of  the  Jews.    3v..  .     .380.15 

Mutiny  at  Spithead  and  the  Nore 3S9.5 

Palgrave.  Fr.    History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.    380.17 
Ilennic,  J.  and  Westwood,  J.  6.     Natural 

history  of  insects.    2v 380.18 


Murray,  J.    Family  library,  coniinuer/. 

Roscoo,  T.    Life  and  writings  of  31.  dc  Cer- 
vantes   309.1 

Scott,  \V.    Letters  on  demonology  and  witch- 
craft    390.2 

Segur,  P.  P.,  Comte  dc.    ICxpedition  to  Rus- 
sia.   2v .399.3 

Sketches  of  imposture,  deception  and  credu- 
lity     .399.5 

Smedley,  E.    Sketches  from  A'enctian  hist.  2v.  390.4 

Southey,  R.    Lifeof  Nelson 390.0 

Trials  of  Charles  I.  and  some  of  the  regicides.  309.7 
Tour  through  South  Holland,  and  across  the 

Netherlands,  to  Ostend 389.2 

Tytler,  A.  F.    Universal  history  to  the  begin- 
ning of  the  ISth  century.    Ov .399.8 

Tytler,  P.  F.    Lives  of  Scottish  worthies.  3v.  399.0-10 
AA'esley,  J.    Compendium  of  natural  philoso- 
phy.   .3v 399.11 

AVilliams,  J.    Life  of  Alexander  the  Groat.  .  309.12 
Murray,  J.    Handbooks,  viz.    Art  of  travel.    See 

Galton,  F 049.17 

—  -    Belgium  and  the  Khine.    Lond.,  1S52.    12"  049.7 

—  -    Central  Italy.    .S'cc  Blewitt,  O f>40.0 

—  -    The  continent.    lOtli  ed.    Lond.,  1851.   12°  049.19 

—  -    Devon  and  Cornwall.     .3d  ed.     Loudon, 

1850.     12° 049.2 

—  -    Egypt.    AW' Wilkinson,  J.  G 040.13 

—  -    France.    5th  ed.     London,  1854.    12°..   .  040.1 

—  -    Greece      Sec  Bowen,  G.  F 049.8-9 

—  -    Northern  Europe.    Part  I. -II.    New  ed. 

London,  1849.    2v.  12° 0-10.11 

—  Nortliern  Italy     Part  I.-II.    5tli  ed.    Lon- 

don, 1854,    2v.  12° 040.4 

—  -    Portugal.     London,  1855.     12° 010. 1(> 

—  -    Rome.     SeeBlewitt,  0 040.10 

—  -    Southern    Germany.     7lh   cd.     London, 

1855.     12° f.40.5 

—  -    Southern  Italy.    See  Blewitt,  0 040.3 

—  -    Spain.    S'ei?  Ford,  R 040.12 

—  -    Switzerland  and  the  Alps.    0th  ed.  Lon- 

don, 1854.    12° 0-10.18 

—  -    Turkey.    3d  ed.    London,  1854.    12° ..  .f.40. 14-15 
3IURRAY',  J.    Home  and  colonial  library.  London, 

1843-10.    49v.    p.8° 

Contents : 

Acland,  C.    IManners  and  customs  of  India.  .  889.2 

Barrow,  J.    Life  and  voyages  of  Sir  F.  Drake.  889.13 

Borrow,  G.    Bible  in  Spain 889.4 

—  Gypsies  of  Spain 8.S9.5 

Buxton,  T.  F.     Memoirs  and  correspondence 

by  his  son 880.6 

Campbell,  T.  Lives  of  the  British  poets.  .  .  889.7 
Darwin,  C.    A''oyage  of  a  naturalist  around 

the  world 589.12 

Driukwater,  J.    Siege  of  Gibraltar 889.14 

Edwards,  AY.  II.  A'oyage  up  the  river  Amazon  889.15 

Ford,  R.    Gatherings  from  Spain 889.17 

French  in  Algiers.  Transl.  by  Lady  Gordon.  889.18 
Gleig,  G.  R.    Campaigns  at  AA'ashington  and 

N.  Orleans,  1814-15 8,80.19 

—  Life  of  Robert,  first  Lord  Clive 880.9 

—  Sale's  brigade  in  Afghanistan 800.11 

—  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  Munro  .  .......  890.5 

Hay,  J.  II.  D.     A\''esteru    Barbary,    its    wild 

tribes  and  savage  animals 889.20 

Haygarth,  H.  AA'.    Bush  life  iu  Australia.  .  .  889.21 

Head,  F.  B.    Journeys  across  the  pampas  .  .  889.22 

—  Stokers  and  pokers 889.23 

Heber,  R.  Travels  tlirough  India.  2v.  .  .  ,  889.24 
Herbert,  II.  J.  G.    Journey  in  Portugal  and 

Galicia 889.8 

Irby,  Copt.  C.  L.  and  JIanglcs,  J.  Travels  in 

the  Holy  Land,  ICgypt,  etc 889.25 

Irving,  AV.     Bracebridge  hall 889.26 

—  Tales  of  a  traveller 889.27 

I^etters  from  Aladras,  by  a  lady 880.28 

Letters  from  the  shores  of  the  Baltic 889.29 

Lewis,  M.  G.    Residence  in  the  AA'est  Indies  .  889. .30 

Livonian  tales 889.31 

Malcolm,  Wr  J.    Sketches  of  Persia 889.33 


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SS0.3 
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Meredith,  L.  A.     Sketches  of  N.  S.  Wales, 

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Milman,  Capt.  E.  A.  Th<>  wayside  cross  :  or,  a 

tale  of  the  Carlist  war 

Mus^rave,  P. :  or,  missionary  life  in  Canada. 

Edited  by  .1.  Abbott 

Residence  at  Sierra  Leone,  by  a  lady 

Itipa.  J-'aiker.  Residence  at  the  court  of  Pelciug. 
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Schimmcr,  K.  A.    Sieges  of   Vienna,  by  the 

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Southev,  R.  Lives  of  Cromwell  and  Biinyan.  880.11 
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Stanhope,  P.  H.    Historical  essays 880.32 

Life  of  Louis,  prince  of  Conde 889.10 

Steflens.  H.  Adventures  on  the  road  to  Paris, 

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Modern  cookery  book,  based  on  the  work  of 

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Mi"RRAY,  L.   Power  of  religion  on  the  mind.  From 
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Murray,  P.  J.    Life  of  John  Banim.    London, 

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Murray,  R.    Marine  en^nes  and  steam  vessels. 

2ded.    London,  1852.    10° S29.12 

Murray,  T.  B.    Pitcairn ;— the  island,  the  people 

and  the  pastor.    2d  ed.    London,  1853.    10°.      039.0 

Murray  street  church  lectures 1083.5 

MUSAEUS,  J.  A.  Carlyle's  German  romance.    v.Lof41S.l 

3IUSEUM,  the.    Abbott,  J v.VL  of  739.1 

Museum,  Kirby's  wonderful  and  eccentric  .  .  .  .  804.1 
Museum  of  science  and  art.     Lardner,  D 147.20 

—  The  Louvre,  or  biography  of  a.  St.  John,  B.  054.12 
MUSGRAVE,  G.  31.    A  ramble  through  Normandy. 

London,  1855.     12° 054.11 

MUSGEAVE,  P.    Memoirs  of  a  Ch.  of  Eng.  mission 

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MUSHET,  D.    Papers  on  iron  and  steel.    London, 

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Music.   Bird,  J.    Gleanings  from  the  history  of  . 

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Butler,  C.    A  letter  on 


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1084.16 


889.1 

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209.3 
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017.14 


—  Calcott,  J.  W.     Grammar  of 209  12 

—  Catel,  CS.    On  harmony 204.1 

—  Cherubini,  L.    Counterpoint  and  fugue  ...  .  204.2 

—  Chorley,  H.  F.     RecoUee.  and  criticisms  on 

modern  German 209.5 

—  Dubourg,  G.     The  violin 200.2 

—  Fetis,  E.     Les  musiciens  beiges 1075.29 

—  Fetis,  F.  J.    M.  explained  to  the  world  .  .  .  209.10 

—  -    La  M.  mise  ala  portee  de  tout  le  monde  .  1078.53 

—  -    Traite  elementaire de  musique 1005.15 

—  Gardiner,  W.    M.  and  friends 204.7 

—  -    31.  of  nature 204.0 

—  Harris,  J.    Treatise  concerning 209.4 

—  Hewins,  J.  M.    Hints  concerning  church  .  .  200.1 

—  Higgins,  W.  M.     History  of 140.18 

—  Hood,  G.    History  of  music  in  N.  England  .  209.7 

—  Hopkins,  E.J.    The  organ 204.3 

—  Letter  to  a  young  piano-forte  player 199.28 

—  Music  and  the  art  of  dress.     From  the  Quart. 

Rev.    London,  1852.     16° 209.11 

—  Seidel,  J.  J.    The  organ 204.8 

—  Singer's  companion 207.20 

—  Spencer,  C.  C.    Church  modes 204.5 

—  -    The  piano-forte 820.0 

—  -    Treatise  on 829.5 

—  Stafford,  W.  C.     A  history  of 830.57 

—  Webb,  G.  J.    Cultivation  of  pure  tone  .  .  .  .  137.10 

—  Weber,  G.    Theory  of  composition 201.4 


Musical  hist.,  biog.,  and  criticism.    Hogarth,  G.       200.9 

Music.vL  letters  from  abroad.    Mason,  L 200.0 

Musical  terms.  Dictionary  of.  Warner,  J.  F.  .  .  204.4 
Mu'sPRATT,  /)r.  S.  Use  of  the  blowpipe.  5ee  Platt- 

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MUSSET,  A.  de.    Comedies  et  proverbes.     Paris, 

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Le  chandelier:  II  no  faut  jurerdericn;  Un  caprice; 

II  faut  qu'unc  poite  soit  ouvcrle  ou  formee;  Louisoni 

On  ue  saurait  penser  a  tout;  Carmosiue;  Bettiue. 

MUSTAPIIA,  Ali,  Life  of.    Stanhope,  L 018.2 

MusTOX,  A.    Tlie  Israel  of  the  Alps.    Transl.  by 

W.  Hazlitt.     London,  1852.    p.S° 879.13 

Mutineers,  Home  of  the 1109.8 

Mutiny  at  Spithead  and  the  Nore 389.5 

Mutiny  of  the  Bounty.    Barrow,  Sir  J 810.42 

Muzzey,  a.  B.   Man  a  soul,  or  evidences  of  Chris- 
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My  consulship.    Lester,  C.  E 678.0 

My  courtship  and  its  consequences.    Wikoff,  H.  .     794.18 

My  novel.    Lytton,  E.  B 400.15-17 

My  own  story.     Howitt,  M 459.1S-10 

My  uncle,  the  clockmaker.    Howitt,  M 450.14 

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Mysteries,    modern,    explained   and    exposed. 

Mahau,  A 125.2 

Mysterious  stranger ;  a  novel.    Opie,  A 400.48 

Mystic,  the.    A  poem.    Bailey,  P.  J 344.9 

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—  The  M.  of  ancient  Greece  and  Italy 1087.25 

—  Pococ'ie,  E.    Truth  in 950.10 

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See  also:  Fairy  and  Supernaturalism. 

Namur,  Histoire  du  comte  de.    Borgnet,  J.   .   .  .    1075.12 
Nan  Darrell,  or  the  gipsy  mother:  a  novel.   Pick- 
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Naomi,  or  Boston  two  hundred  years  ago.    Lee, 

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Nantucket,  History  of.    Macy,  0 227.8 

N-VPIER,  C.  J.      William  the  conqueror.     Ed.  by 
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—  Reminiscences    of    Syria.         London,    1S43. 

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Napier,  E.  E.  Excursions  in  Southern  Africa. 
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Napier,  J.  Chemistry  applied  to  dyeing.  Phila- 
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Ancient  workers  and  artificers  in  metal.  Lou- 
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Napier,  M.  Montrose  and  the  Covenanters.  Lon- 
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Napier,  W.  F.  P.  English  battles  and  sieges  in 
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Naples.     Beyle,  H 1007.27 

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Napoleon  I.  Confidential  correspondence  of  the 
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107.3 

190.4 

075.9 

1007.8 

1004.2 
1004.1 
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Napoleon  I.  Confidential  correspondence  with 
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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Political  life;  Political  reveries; 
Ideas  of  a  new  constitution:  Switzerland,  political 
and  military ;  Ideas  of  Napoleonisni ;  Historical  traj- 
menls:  The  revolutions  of  lUSSund  l^yi.  II.  Analy- 
sis of  the  sugar  questi'.n;  Extinction  of  pauperism;  A 
few  words  relative  to  Jos.  Bonaparte;  Opinions;  Gov- 
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roartine;  The  past  and  future  of  artillery;  L'Idee 
Napoleonienne,  1810;  Kevis.on  of  the  constitution, 
1851;  Miscfllancous  papers,  etc.:  Papers  relating  to 
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—  Koth,  E.    Life  of «H.12 

—  St.  John,  J.  A.     Biography  of 004.13 

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Naees,  E.      Universal   history,    continued.      See 

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Narrative  of  the  loss  of  the  Amazon.    London, 

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Nash,  J.  A.    The  progressive  farmer,  a  scientific 

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Nash,  T.     Pierce  Penniless's  supplication  to  the 

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Nassau,  Bubbles  from  the  Brunnens  of.    Head, 

Sir  V.H Cr,7.18 

Natchez,  Les.    Chate.iubriand,  F.  A.  de  .      .  .   .    1009.14 


Nathai.ia   Borissovna,  Life  and  times  of.  Hoard, 

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Nathalie:  a  tale.    Kavanagh,  J 454.5-^3 

Natuic,  History  of.     Bacon,  O.N 224.8 

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N.VTIONAL  constituent  assembly.  History  of,  from 

May,  1848.    Corkran,  J.  F 1008.3 

N.VTIONAL  illustrated   library.    London,  1852-54. 
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Boswell,  J.     Tour  to  the   Hebrides  with  S. 

Johnson 809. 1 

—  Life  of  S.  Johnson 8<W.2-« 

Bunyan,  J.    Pilgrim's  progress 809.9 

Dumas,  A.    Pictures  of  travel  in  the  South  of 

France 809.10 

Gautier,  T.    Wanderings  in  Spain 800.12 

Homer.    Iliad,  translated  by  A.  Pope.    2v..  .  879.1 

—  Odyssey,  translated  by  A.  Pope 879.2 

Hue.    Travels  in  Tartary,  Thibet  and  Chinr., 

translated  by  W.  Haziitt.    2v 870. C-7 

Illustrated  book  of  English  songs,  from  10th 

to  19th  century S'X).? 

Illustrated  book  of  Scottish  songs  from  ICtit 

to  19th  century 809.8 

Mackay,  C.    Extraordinary  delusions  and  the 

madness  of  crowds.    2v 870. R-9 

Miller,  T.    Picturesque  sketches  of  London  .  879.10 

3Iitchell,  O.  M.    The  orbs  of  heaven 879.11 

Mormons,  with  memoirs  of  the  life  and  death 

of  J.  Smith 879.12 

Muston,  A.    Israel  of  the  Aljis,  translated 

from  the  French  by  W.  Hazlilt 879.13 

Neale,  F.  A.  Kesidence  in  the  capital  of  Siam.  879.14 
Pfeiffer,  I.     Iceland    and    the    Scandinavian 

North 879.3 

—  A  woman's  journey  round  the  world  .  .  879.4 

—  Visit  to  the  Holy  Land,  Egyjjt  and  Italy.  879.5 
Pope,  A.    Memoir,  with  correspondence  .  .  .  800.13 
Eabbe,  A.  and  Duncan,. L   Hist,  of  Uussia.  2v.  809.11 
Russell,  W.    Boyhood  and  early  life  of  extra- 
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"Walton,  I.  and   Cotton,   C.      The  complete 

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"Wilkes,  C.    Narrative  of  the  U.  S.  exploring 

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—  Jones,  T.  R.    Natural  history  of  animals  .  .  177.10 

—  Kemp,  T.  I-.    Natural  history  of  creation  .  .  409.31 

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—  3Iarcet,  Mrs.  .7.  H.    .Scenes  iu  nature  ....  109.23 

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New  Church,  Theoloyy  of  the.    Swedenborg,  E.  1084.2 
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Newcomes,  The.    Thackeray,  W.  31 501.1-5 

Newell,  H.  Life  and  writings.  Phila.,  n.d.  18°  539.23 
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New  i:ngland  life,  stories  of.     Hussell,  M 417.9 

New  England  tale,  A.    Sedgwick,  CM 430.9-10 

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New  forest,  The:  a  novel.     Smith,  H 797.4 

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New  Hampshire.    Barstow,  G.    History  of  .  .  .  234.3 

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New  Jerusalem  on  earth.    Porter,  W.  H 1084  8 

New  Jerusalem  doctrines.    Swedenborg,  E.  von  .  1084.12 
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New  Plymouth.     Si-e  Plymouth. 

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Newsiuiy,  The.    Smith,  E.  0 800.2 

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New  York  aristocracy.  New  York,  1851.  12°.  .  .  808.21 
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North-west  passage,  The.    Brown,.! 701.11 

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See  also  .-  Arctic,  Polar,  etc. 
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Norton,  A.    Evidences  of  the  genuineness  of  the 

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facts  and  critical  learning. 

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Norton,  C  E.  S.    Altamont :  or,  the  charity  sis- 
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Norway,  [Maine.]  History  of.    Noycs,  D 227.1 

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Notes  on  noses.    London,  1852.    10° 170.8 

Nothing  new.    Tales.    Muloch,  D.  M 702.9-11 

^Nothing  to  do:  a  tilt  at  our  best  society.  Bos- 
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Nothing  to  do :  an  accompaniment  to  "  Nothing 

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Nothing  to  say.    Thomson,  M.  M 344.20 

Nothing  to  wear.     Butler,  W.  A 344.22 

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Notre  Dame  de  Paris.    Hugo,  V 1075.40 

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Nugent,  Lord.    See  Grenville,  G.  N.  T. 

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Number  and  magnitude*  The  connexion  of.    De 

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Ocklev,  .S.    History  of  the  Saracens,     oth   ed. 

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O'Connor,  T.     War  between  the  U.  States  and 

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Octagon  mode  of  building.    Fowler,  O.  S 207.10 

OnoiiEKTV  papers.    Maginn,  TV 8()7.7 

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Okulensciilager.     Sec  Ohlenschliiger. 

Oersted.    See  (irsted. 

Ofen,  TViedereroberungvon.    Koman.    Pichler,  C.    1025.9 

Ogg,  Mr.  -Heat.     Lib.  Us.  Ku v. I.  of  .305.14 

Ogilvies,  The:  anovel.     JIuloch,  D.  31.   .  v.I.  of  702.1-2 
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Ohlexschlager,  a.  G.       Aladdin:    a    dramatic 

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Ojibbeway  Indians  in  Europe 645.4 

Ojibway   nation.  Traditional   history  of.    Cop- 
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Olcott,  H.  a.    The  torchlight:  or,  through  the 

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Old  brewery,  Till-,  and  tlie  new  mission  house  at 

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Old  curiosity  shop.  The.     Diekens,  C 401.17-23 

Old  elm,  Tlie,  and  the  founlaiu  on  Boston  com- 
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Old  engagement,  The  :  a  spinster's  story.    Day,  J.    478!  14 


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OLD.Tolliffe:  a  story.    3Iackarness,  31 470.7-8 

Old  3Iortality.    Scott,  Sir  W 400.22-26 

Old  Nick:  a  satirical  story.    Dubois,  E 799.12 

Old  portraits  and   modern  sketches.    Whittier, 

J.  G 887.6 

Old  red  sandstone.    3Iiller,  II 107.24-26 

Old  sports  of  England.  I^ondon,  1835.  10°  .  .  .  589.14 
Old  Testament  canon.  Critical  history  and  defence 

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Old  and  New  Testament,  The,  connected  in  the 

•      history  of  the  Jews.    Prideaux,  H 1093.12 

Old  world,  The,  and  the  new.    Dewey,  0 009.1 

Old  world,   The,  and  the  new:  a  novel.    Trol- 

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Olin,  S.  Life  and  letters.  N.  Y.,  1853.  2v.  12°  .  .  5.34.19 
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1855.    8° 230.10 

—  Russian  shores  of  the  Black  sea  in  1852.    New 

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Oliphant,  31.    Adam  Graeme  of  3Iossgray.    New 

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1857.     8° 753.5 

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Olive:  anovel.     3Iuloch,  D.  31 v. I.of  702.1-2 

Oliver,  P.     Puritan    commonwealth,  of  Jlass- 

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Oliver  Cromwell :  a  novel.    Herbert,  H.  VT.  .  .       558.5 
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Olmsted,  F.  L.    Journey  in  the  seaboard  slave 

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Olney,  S.     Life  of.    Williams,  C.  K 528.12 

Olympiodorts.  Life  of  Plato.  5'ee  I'lato.v.VI.  of  814.3 
Omalius  d'  Halloy,  J.  J.  d'.    Des  races  humaines. 

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0'3lE.VRA,  B.  E.    Napoleon  in  exile.      New  York, 

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H.  Zseliokke;  The  post-captain:  Camijlc,  tr.  from  the 
Fr.  of  V.  JIangin:  'J  he  fatal  whisper,  by  J.  Gait;  The 
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Omoo.  Adventures  in  the  South  seas.  3relville,  H.  7-36.1 
Ompii.\los.    An  attempt  to  untie  the  geological 

knot.     Gosse,  P.  H 103.17 

Ondkrdonk,  H.  jr.     Uevolutionary  incidents  of 

Queen's  county,  N.  Y.    New  York,  1840.    12°    217.17 

One  fault:  anovel.     TroUope,  F 787.8 

One  year:  a  tale  of  wedlock.  Carlen,  E.  F.  .  .  .  700.4-5 
Only:    a    tale    for    young    and    old.       Mackar- 

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Only  a  fiddler:  a  novel.    Anderson,  II.  C 766.8 

Ontwa,  the  son  of  the  forest :  a  poem.  I.a\vson,J.      .3-19.1 

OXYX  rin'j;,  Tlie  :  a  liction.      Stcrlin.L,'-,,! 756.11 

Opeuative  mechanic.    Nicholson,  J 196.8 

Opie,  a.  Complete  works.  I'hila.,  1853.  3r.  8°  801. -1^6 
Contents.— Yo\.  I.  .Atadeline;  Adi'line  Mowbray; 
The  blatk  velvet  pelisse;  Tlie  dcatli-bed;  Tlio  fash- 
ionable wife,  and  untashionable  husband;  Tlio  rob- 
ber; The  raotlierand  son;  Love  and  duty:  The  sol- 
dier's return ;  The  brother  and  sister;  The  revenge; 
The  uncle  and  nephew  ;  Mu'der  will  out  ;  Tbe 
orplian;  The  father  and  daughter;  Happy  faces,  or 
benevolence  and  selfishness.  II.  l.ady  Anno  and 
Lady  Jane;  Austin  and  his  wife;  The  mysterioua 
stranger;  Appearance  is  against  her;  Valentine's  eve; 
Mrs.  .\rling:on,  or  all  is  not  gold  that  glitieis;  Propo- 
sals of  marriage;  White  lies;  Uenry  Woodville;  The 
qujkerand  the  young  man  of  the  world;  A  tale  of 
tiiflls,  told  to  my  children;  Tiie  ruffian  bay;  The  wel- 
come home,  or  the  bull.  III.  Temper;  A  woman's 
love;  A  wife's  duty;  The  two  sons;  The  opposite 
neighbor;  Love,  mystery,  and  superstition;  After  the 
ball,  or  the  two  9. r  Williams;  I'alse  or  true,  or  the 
journey  to  London;  The  confessions  of  an  odd-tem- 
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—  All  is  not  g-okl  that  g-litters.  I.ond.,  1840.  18°  409.28-29   j 

—  Appearance  is  ayainst  her :  a  tale.    Loudon,  I 

1847.     18° 469.38-39   ! 

—  A  wife's  duty  :  a  tale.    Loudon,  1847.     18°  .409.36-37   i 

—  Brother  and  sister  [and  Henry  Woodville.]  I 

London,  1S47.      18° 409.34-35 

—  Father  and  daughter.    London,  1845.    18°  .  .     469.42 

—  Father  and  sou,  and  otlier  tales.    Loudon, 

184.5.    18° 469.43 

—  Happy  faces   [and  The    reveug-e.j      Loudon, 

1847.     18° 409. .32-33 

—  Love  and  duty :  a  tale  [and  Confessions  of  an 

odd-tempered  man.]    London,  1847.  18°  .  .     469.44 

—  Mysterious  stranger  and    Tlic  orphan   [also 

Black  velvet  pelisse.]     Loudon,  1846.  18°  .     409.48 

—  Opposite  neighbor,  and  Woman's  love.    Lon- 

don,  1847.     18° 409.46-47 

—  Ruffian  boy:  a  tale,  [and  "After  the  ball."] 

London,  1846.     18° 409.45 

—  Stage  coach,  and  other  tales.  Loud.,  1845.  18° 409. 30-31 

—  White  lies.     Talcs.     London,  1S47.    18°  .  .  409.40-41 

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Opie,  J.    Lectures  on  painting.    Barry,  J 810.2 

Opin'Ions,  Formation  and  public,  of.  Bailey,  S.  125.18 
Opium-eatei:,  Confessions  of  an  English.     De 

Quineey,  T 895.2-6 

Opiuji  trade.    Evils  of  the.    Sirr,  11.  C 096.2 

OpossL'JIs,  The  natural  history  of.    Menageries.     839.17 

Opposite  neighbor  :  a  tale.    Opie,  A 409.46-47 

Optic.m.    instruments.       Description   of  by   A. 

I'ritchard 365.14 

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H.  T 898.9 

Orange  county,  N.  Y.,  History  of.  Eager,  S.  W.  236.12 
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Orators  in  America.    Magoou,  E.  L 518.16 

Orators  of  Boston,  The  hundred.  Loring,  J.  S.  282.5-0 
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Orators  of  tlie  American  revolution.     Magoon, 

E.  L 528.1 

Orator's  touchstone.  The.    McQuecu,  II 405.8 

844.9 

854.1 

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See  also :  Eloquence,  Elocution,  Ithetoric. 

Orbs,  Tlie,  of  heaven.    Mitcliell,  O.  M 

Orchardist,  The  new  American.    Kenrick,  W. 

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Org.vn,  The.    Hopkins,  E.J.    Its  history,  etc..  .  204.3 

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Organic  analysis.  Handbook  of.    Liebig,  J. .  .  .  150.23 

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Organon,  The:  or,  logical  treatises.    Aristoteles.  834.12 

Orient,  Poems  of  the.  Taylor,  J.  B 315.21 

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Oriental  acquaintance ;   or,  letters  from  Syria. 

DeForest,  J.  W 6^^7.17 

Orlando  Furioso.    Ariosto,  L .315.2 

Orleans,  Jlass.,  History  of.    Pratt,  E 2'-'1.22 

Orleans,  House  of.    Taylor,  W.  C 10u.-).4 

Orleans,  llistoire  du  siege  d'.     Quichorat,  J.  .  .  1078.42 
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Ornithology.    Gosse,  P.  H.    Popular  British  .  178.17 

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Pauli,  K 856. 4 

Orphan,  The.    Opie,  A 469.48 

Orphan  niece.  The.    Novel.    Pickering,  E 805.4 

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Orsted,  II.  C  Soul  in  nature,  with  supplement- 
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Orsua,  The  expedition  of    Southey,  U 260.9 

Orthopho.nv  :    or,   vocal   culture   iu   elocution. 

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Orn  first  families.    A  novel.    Phila.,  1855.    12°.  .       428.8 
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Palissy,  B.,  Life  of.    Morley,  H 540-17 

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P.ANTOLOGY' :    a   Survey    of    human   knowledge. 

Park,  R 194.10 

PAN-roMiME,  The,  of  life.    Dickons,  C 402.1 

Panzani,  a.    Misteri  di  Firenze.    Fircnze,   1854. 

2v.  10° 1057.7 

Papal  conspiracy  exposed.    Beecher,  E 1098.9 

Papal  states,  Handbook  of  the.    Blewitt,  O..  .  .  049.0 

Paper  currencies.    Hildroth,  R 130.23 

Paper  money,  Essays  on.    McCulloch,  .J.  R. .  .  .  135.4 

See  Bank,  Political  economy,  etc. 

Papers  for  the  people.    Chambers,  W .380.1-2 

Para  :  or,  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.  Warren,  J.  E. 030. 30-31 


Parables.    Cumming,J.  Lectures  on  our  Lord's.      110.5 

—  Krummacher,  F.  A 730.13 

—  Trench,  R.  C.     P.  of  our  Lord 1093.9 

—  Notes  and  illustrations  of  the  parables  of  the 

New  Testament 10S9.15 

See  also .-  Bible. 
Paradisk  lost.     Milton,.! 350.2 

—  llayloy,  W.    Conjectures  on  the  orighi  of .  .       583.8 

—  Todd,  H.J.    Inquiry  into  the  origin  of  .  .  .       58:j.7 

Paragrekns  in  Paris.    Rulflni,  G 750.12 

Paragu.vy.  DobrizhofTor,  M.  Ac-ount  of  the  Abi- 

pones  of 200.2 

—  Mansfield,  C.  B 035.10 

—  Renggcr,  J.  R.    Dr.  Francia's  reign  in  .  .   .  .       200.3 

—  Robertson,  J.  P.  and  W.  P.     Letters  on  .   .   .  035.11 
Paruek,  R.  G.    Manual  for  the  cultivation  of  the 

strawberry,  etc.    3d   rev.  cd.    New   York, 

1S5G.    12° 105. 20 

Pai'.doe,  J.     City  of  the  Magyar.     Hungary  in 

1839-40.     London,  1840.    3v.  12° 928.1 

—  City  of  the  Sultan.    4th  ed.     Lond.,  1854.     10°  089.17 

—  Court  and  reign  of  Francis  I.,  king  of  France. 

Philadelphia,  1849.    2v.  12° '.  .  .       010.2 

—  Life  of  Marie  do  Medicis.    2d  ed.    London, 

185-2.    3v.  8° 543.1 

—  Louis  XIV.  and  the  court  of  France  in  the 

17th  century.    New  Y'ork,  1848-55.    2v.   12°.  010. .3-9 

—  Reginald  Lyle :  a  novel.    New  York,  1854.  12°      410.8 

—  The  rival  beauties  :  a  novel.    N.  Y.,  1855.    8°^  802.42 

—  The  river  and  the  desart.   Phila.,  1838.  2v.  12°  0<;8.21 
Pardoner  and  frere  :  a  play,  by . I.  Hey  wood.  .  .       350.1 

Parea,  a.    Novelle  di.    See  Soave,  F 1058.2 

Parini,  G.    Versi  e  prose.    Firenze,  1850.    12°..  1050.12 

Contents.  —  Sn  la  vita  e  le  opere  di  G.  Parini;  II 
giorno,  l5oema;  Poesie  lirieUc;  Pocsie  piucevoli;  Poe- 
sie  paslorali.  campestri  e  peseatorie;  Vcrsi  sciolti; 
Poeiie  drammatiche  ;  Saggi  di  traduzione  libere  ; 
Frammenti;  Prose;  Delia  nobilt.i,  dialogo ;  De' 
principii  delle  belle  lettcre. 

Paris  and   its   historical    scenes.    London,  n.d 

2v.  12° 849.2 

—  -    Same.    Boston,  1831.    2v.  12° 849.19 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.    London,  1849.    18° .  .  .  840.50 
Paris.    Abbott,  J.    Rollo  in 059.8 

—  Gay  and  (Jirardin,  Mmos.    Parisian  letters.  .       009.5 

—  Head,  F.  B.     Paris  in  1851 654.18 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.      Parisian    sights    and    French 

principles 054.17 

—  Junot,  L.  P.    Histoire  des  salons  de 1008.15 

—  Lyman,  T.    P.  during  the  residence  of  the  al- 

lied sovereigns 1000.10 

—  Mercier,  L.  S.     Tableau  de 1076.1 

—  Phipps,  C.  H.     P.  in  1848 1002.4 

—  Sanderson,  J.    The  American  in 054.15 

—  Steffens,  H.    Adventures  on  the  road  to  .  .  .     899.12 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.    P.  sketch  book 509.5-7 

—  Tricolored  sketches  in,  1851-2-3 1008.8 

—  Trollope,  F.    P.  and  the  Parisians  in  1835  .  .    657.1-2 
Parish,  E.    History  of  New  England.    Morse,  J.      228.8 

Parish,  The  :  a  tale.    Martincau,  H 749.4 

Park,  H.  G.    A  voice  from  the  parsonage,  with  an    « 

introductory  chapter  by  E.  A.  Park.  2d  ed. 
Boston,  1855.     12° 417.8 

Park,  L.  J.    Memoir   of    Eliz.    Carter.     Boston, 

1844.     10° 599.10 

Park,  M.  Life  and  travels  of,  with  later  discover- 
ies.   New  Y'ork,  n.d.    18° 820.11 

Park,  R.     .Tuvcnile   and    miscellaneous   poems. 

Philadelphia,  1830.    12° 349.11 

—  Pantology:  or,  a  systematic  survey  of  human 

knowledge.  Philadelphia,  1841.  8°  .  .  .  .  194.10 
Parker,  E.  G.    Golden  age  of  American  oratory. 

Boston,  1857.     12°. • 806.3 

Parker,  E.  II.    The  mother's  hand-book.    New 

York,  1857.     12° 157.15 

Parker,  N.  H.    Iowa  handbook  for  1850.  Boston, 

1856.  12° 237.10 

—  Minnesota,  handbook    for   1856-57.     Boston, 

1857.  12° 237.18 

Parker,  S.    Tour  beyond  the  Rocky  mountains, 

1835-37.    Ithaca,  N.  Y  ,  1838.    12° 028. 8 


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PVRKEK,  T.    Discourse  of  matters  pertaining  to 

reliijion.    Sd  ed.     IJoston,  1847.    12° ...   .    10S0.20 

—  Public  fuuctioH  of  woman 878.8 

—  Sermons  of  theism,  atlieism,  and  the  popular 

theolo-y.    Boston,  185:!.    12° 1080.10 

—  Opinions  of,  reviewed.    Walker,  J.  U 1094.13 

PakivKs,  \Y.    Domestic  duties.    3d  American  ed. 

New  York,  1829.     12° 18S.30 

Pakui.v>«)N-,  U.    Tour  in   America   in    170S-1600. 

l.ouilon,  1805.    2v.    8° C24.13 

Pakioiax,  V.     An  onerin;?  of  sympathy  to  tiie 

afflicted.  2d  ed.  IJoston,  1833.  IS" ....  1089.25 
PVRKM  \N,  V.  jr.    California  and  Oregon  trail.  K. 

York,  1849.     12° 02(;.12-1» 

—  Conspiracy  of  I'ontiac.    Boston,  1851.    8° .  .   244.2-3 
Prairie  and  Rocky  mountain  life.  3d  ed.  New 

York,  1852.      12° 620.14 

—  Vassall  Morton:  a  novel.  Boston,  1850.  12°. 795. 15-17 
PAnivYXs,  31.    Life  in  Abyssinia.  New  York,  1850. 

2v.  in  I.     12° C97.5-G 

Paui.ky,  Peter.    See  Goodrich,  S.  G. 

Paiu.iami;.\'tahy practice.  Gushing,  L.S.  Manual.    139.25 

—  -    Lex  P.  Americana 133.1 

—  Mattliias,  B.     Rules  of  order  in 139.22 

Parliamkxtaev  reform.  Speeches  on.  Macaulay, 

T.  B 409.18 

Parlok  dramas.    Fowle,  "\V.  B 350.9 

Parjie,  La  chartreuse  de.    Beylo,  H 1007.28 

Parxeu.,  T.  Poetical  works,  [with  life  of  Zoilus.] 

London,  1852.     10° 329.7 

Contents.  —  Life,  by  J.  Jlitford;  Qesiod,  or  the  rise 
of  woman:  Songs;  A  fairy  tale;  Viiiil  of  Venus;  Ho- 
.     mcr's  Batrachomuomachia;  The  hermit;   The  life  of 
Zoilus. 

Pakr,  S.    Memoirs  of.    Johnstone,.! 574.1 

Paukv,  E.     ilemoirs  of  Sir  "W.  E.  Parry.     Lon- 
don, 1857.     12° 505.4 

Parry,  W.     The  last  days  of  Lord  Byron.     Lon- 
don, 1825.    8° 585. 5 

Parry",  AV.  E.    Three  voyages  for  the  discovery 

of  a  Northwest  passage.  N.Y.,  [1845.]  2v.  18°    820.22 

—  Memoirs  of,  by  E.  Parry 505.4 

Parsons,  T.    Essays.    3d  ed.    Boston,  1855.    10°.      875.9 

—  -  Same.  2d  series.  Boston,  1850.  12°.  .  .  875.10 
Parsons,  T.  AY.  Poems.  Boston,  1854.  10°  .  .  .  340.3 
Parsons,  U.    Life  of  Sir  \Y.  Pepperrell.   Boston, 

1855.    8° 513.19-20 

Partiienia,  or  the  last  days  of  paganism.    Lee, 

E.  B 437.3-5 

Partisan  :  a  romance  of  the  revolution.    Simms, 

W.  G 790.13-10 

Parton,  J.      Humorous  poetry  of  the  Englisli 

language.     Chaucer  to  Saxe,  with  notes. 

Kew  York,  1850.     12°  .   .   .   .       324.15 

—  Life  ancl  imies  of  A.  Burr.    K.  Y.,  1S5S.     12°  .515.9-11 
Parton,  S.  P.    Fern  leaves  from  Fanny's  port- 
folio.    Fiction.    Auburn,  1853.     12°   ....       755.8 

—  Fern  leaves.    Second  series.  Auburn,  1S54.  12°      755.0 

—  Fresh  leaves,  by  Fanny  Fern.   N.Y.,1857.   18°    755.11 

—  Playday  book,  by  Fanny  Fern.    New  York, 
^1857.    10° 755.10 

—  Rose  Clark:  a  novel.     By  Fanny  Fern.    New 

York,  1S5G.     12° 755.7 

—  Ruth  Hall.  By  Fanny  Fern.  N.  Y.,  1855.  12°  755.9 
Partuuition.    See  Medicine. 

Party'.    See  Political  science. 

PASCAI-,  B.    Miscellaneous  writingis,  with  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  G.  Pearce.    London, 

1849.    8° 874.1 

Contents.  —  Letters  ;  Treatise  on  the  geometrical 
spirit;  Authority  in  matters  of  philosophy;  On  the 
passion  of  lore;  On  the  art  of  persuasion,  or  elo- 
quence; Thoughts  on  eloquence  and  style;  Miscella- 
neous thoughts  ;  Conversations  ;  Thoughts  on  the 
Jesuits  and  th.e  Jansenists;  Thoughts  on  the  pope  and 
the  church;  Conversation  on  his  work  on  religion. 

—  Provincial  letters.    Translated  by  T.  M'Crie. 

2ded.    Edinburgh,  1S4S.     12° 127.28 

Pascat,,  J.    Or  a  glimpse  of  convent  life.      Cou- 
sin, V 545. S 

Passages  from  the  diary  of  a  late  physician.  War- 
ren, S 707.19 


Passion  flowers.     Howe,  J.  TT 345.17 

Passmore,  J.  C.    Introductory  essay  on  the  life 

and  writings  of  Bishop  Butler 139.1 

Past  and  present.    Carlyle,  T 878.16 

P.VST,  present  and  future.    Carey,  H.  C 130.4 

Past  meridian.     Sigournj^y,  L.  II 8G8.18 

Pastoka  I.  theology.    Vinet,  A.  R 1088.17 

Patagonia,  The  captive  in.    Bourne,  B.  F.  .  .  .  035.10-17 

Patent  office,  Guide  to  the.    Curtis,  G.T 190.17 

Patent  rights.  Rules,  forms,  etc.,  for  securing. 

Phillips,  W 190.18 

Patentee's  manual.    Jolmson,  J 133.10 

Pathfinder,  Tlic  :  [a  novel.]    Cooper,  J.  F. .  .  770.20-25 
Pathology*.    See  Medicine. 

Patient  Grissil :  a  comedy.      Dekker,  T 342.6 

Pat.moi:k,  C.  K.      Angel  iu  the  house.     The  be- 
trothal.    Boston,  1850.    10° .334.0-11 

—  -  Same.  The  espousals.  Boston,  1850.  10°  334. 12-16 
Patox,  a.  a       Highlands    and    islands    of  the 

Adriatic.     London,  1849.    2v.    8° 007.4 

—  Servia  in  1S43-44.  London,  1845.  12°  ...  .  660.4 
Patrick,  S.    Discourse  concerning  prayer.    Ed. 

by  F.  E.  Paget.    New  York,  1841.     12°  .   .   .    1097.27 
Pattisos,  S.  R.    Chapters  on  fossil  botany.    Lon- 
don, 1849.    12° 109.6 

—  The  earth  and  the  word,  or  geology  for  Bible 

students.     Philadelphia,  1858.     12° 167.28 

Paul,  B.  U.    Manual  of  technical  analysis.    See 

Bolley,  P.  A 8.36.3 

Paul  and  Virginia,  witli  memoir  of  the  author. 

Saint-Pierre,  H.  J.  B.  de 729.1 

Paul  Clifford,  a  novel.    Lytton,  E.  B 405.11-12 

Paul  Creyton.    Pseud.     See  Trowbridge,  J.  T. 

Paul  Fane,  [a  tale.]    Willis,  N.  P 794.12 

Paul  Ferroll.    A  tale  from  4th  Eng.  ed.    N.York, 

1850.     12° 795.12-14 

Paulding,  H.    Cruise  of  the  Dolphin,  among  the 

islands  of  tlie  Pacific  ocean.   N.Y.,  1831.  24°    709.19 
Paulding,  J.  Iv.    Book  of  St.  Nicholas  ;  from  the 

Dutch  of  Dom.  Nicholas  ^Egidius  Ouden- 

arde.    New  York,  18.30.    12° 797.13 

—  Dutchman's  fireside  ;  a  tale.     5th  ed.      New 

York,  1837.    2v.    12° 797  9 

—  History  of  John  Bull  and  Brother  Jonathan. 

Newed.    New  York,  1835.    12° 797.10 

—  Koningsmarke,  or  old  times  in  the  new  world. 

New  ed.    New  York,  1830.    2v.    12°  ....       797.7 

—  Letters  from  the  South.  N.York,  1817.  2v.  12°    6.39.10 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1835.    2v.    12°  .  .  .  .     888.18 

—  Life  of  Washington.    N.Y.,  n.d.    2v.    18°.  .     810.71 

—  Merry  tales  of  the  three  wise  men  of  Gotham. 

New  York,  1839.    12° 797.11 

—  Talcs  of  tlie  good  woman.     New  ed.     New 

York,  1830.    2v.     12° 797.12 

Paulding,  J.  K.  and  others.     Salmagundi.     See 

Irving,  W 759.13 

Pauli,R.  Life  ofAIfred  the  Great.  Transl.  [Also,] 

Alfred's  version  of  Orosius,  with  a  transl. 

London,  1853.    p.8° 856.4 

Pawnee  tribe  of  Indians,  Summer  residence  with 

the.    Murray,  C.  A 639.3 

Paxton,  p.    Stray  Y'ankee  in  Texas.    New  York, 

1853.     10° 026.16-18 

Pay'EN,  a.    Des  substances  alimentaires.    3e  ed. 

Paris,  1856.     12° 1078. .37 

Pay'SON,  E.    Memoir  of.    Cummings,  A 119.26 

—  Memoir  and  select  thoughts  of.  Cummings,  A.  534.6 
Peabody,  a.  p.     Conversation,    its  faults  and 

graces.     Boston,  1850.    10° 400.13 

—  Lectures  on  Christian  doctrine.    2d  ed.    Bos- 

ton, 1844.    12° 1100.9 

—  -  Same.  New  ed.  Boston,  1857.  12°  .  .  .  117.13 
Peabody',  Eph.     Christian  days  and  thoughts. 

Boston,  1858.     12° 117.12 

—  Sermons,  with  a  memoir.  Boston,  1857.  12°  1080.5 
Peabody,  E.  P.  Esthetic  papers.  Boston,  1849.  8°  873.6 
Peabody,  O.  W.  B.    Life  of  I.  Putnam.    Sparks, 

J.    American  biography v.II.  of  518.5 

-^    Life  of  J.  Sullivan v.XIIL  of  529.1 

Peabody',  W.  B.  O.    Literary  remains.    Ed.  by  E. 

Peabody.    Boston,  1860.    12° 876.12 


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Peabody,  W.  B.  O.   Sermons,  with  a  mem.  by  Iiis 

brother.    Boston,  1849.    12° 10S8.4 

—  Life  of  D.  Braincrd v. VIII.  of  5-".). 1 

—  Life  of  C.  Mather v.VI.  of  5J9.1 

—  Lifcof  J.  O,;,'h^thorpo v.XII.  of  521).! 

—  Life  of  A.  Wilson v.II.  of  029.1 

Peakk,  J.  Rudiments  of  naval  architecture.  Lon- 
don, 18-19-1851.    2v.  in  1.     12° 199.22 

Pearce,  G.      Introduction  and  notes  to  a  new 

transl.  of  the  misc.  writings  of  B.  Pascal.  .       871.1 

Pearce,  S.    Jlemoir  of 1109.18 

Pearl  fishing'.    Choice  stories.    Dickons,  C.  .  .  .       472.:! 

Pearson,  H.    Memoir  of  C.  Buchanan.    X.  York, 

n.d.     10° 1109.22 

—  -    Same.    Boston,  1818.    12° 578.8 

Pearson,  J.    An  exposition  of  the  creed  witli  app. 

revised  by  AV.  S.  Dobsou.  N.  York,  1851.  8°    1103.2 

Pearson,  J.  N.    Life  of  K.  Leightou 1083.0 

Pearson,  T.    Infidelity ;  its  aspects,  causes,  and 

agencies.     New  York,  1854.    8° 1083.11 

Peasant  and  landlord.  Kuorring-,  Baroness.  .  .  418.8-9 
Peasant  boy  philosopher.  The.  Mayhew,  II.  .  .  SS9.4 
Peasants'  war  in  France.  See  Jacquerie,  La.  .  .  1078.25 
Peck,  G.    Appeal  to  scripture,  the  rule  of  faith 

and  practice.    New  York,  1852.    12°  ....       129.9 

—  Wyoming,  its  history  and  romantic  adven- 

tures.    New  York,  1858.     12° 237.2 

Peck,  G.  W.    Melbourne,  and  the  Cliincha  isl'ds, 

with  sketches  of  Lima.    N.  Y.,  1854.     12°..     705.21 
Peck,  J.  M.    Life  of  Daniel  Booue  .  .  .  v.XXIlI.  of  529.1 
Peck,  W.  G.    Mathematical  dictionary.    See  Da- 
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Pedro  the  Cruel,  king  of  Castile  and  Leon,  Life 

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Peel,  Sir  K.    Jlemoirs.    London,  1850-57.    2v.  12°      500.4 

Contents. —  Vol.  L  The  Roman  Catholic  question, 
18:28—19.  II.  The  new  government,  1834— 3j;  Repeal 
of  the  corn  laws,  1845 — 4tJ. 

Peerage,  Romance  of  the.     Craik,  G.  L 500.8 

Peers  and  parvenus:  a  tale.    Gore,  C.  G 770.5 

Peg  Woffington,  a  novel.    Keade,  C 415.5 

Peirce,  B.   Elementary  treatise  on  algebra.    0th 

ed.     Boston,  1850.     12° 148.4 

—  Elementary  treatise  on  curves,  functions,  and 

forces.     Boston,  1840-52.    2v.     12° 148.2 

—  Elementary  treatise  on  plane  and  solid  geom- 

etry.    Boston,  1851.     12 148.3 

—  Plane  and  spherical  trigonometry.    New  ed. 

Boston,  1852.    8° 147.3 

Peirce,  C.  H.    Drugs,  etc.,  as  to  their  adultera- 
tions.    Cambridge,  1853.     12° 150.13 

Peking,  Thirteen  years'  residence  at  the  court  of. 

Ripa 899.7 

Pelayo  :    or  the  cavern  of  Covadonga.       New 

York,  1830.     12° .338.5 

Pelet  de  la  Lozere,  J.    Napoleon  in  council.    Tr. 

by  B.  Hall.    Edinburgh,  1837.    12° 100S.14 

Pelham  :  a  novel.     Lytton,  Sir  E.  B 405.2-4 

Pellarin,  C.    Life  of  Fourier.    2d  ed.    N.  York, 

1848.     12° 545.11 

Pellatt,  a.    Curiosities  of  glass  making.    Lon- 
don, 1849.    8° 190.11 

Pellew,  E.     Vise.  Exmouth.     Life  of.    Osier,  E.  508.10 

Pellico,  S.    Prose.    Firenze.    1850.    12°  ...  •  1057.2 
Penacook  Indians.    See  Indians. 

Pencillings  by  the  way.    "Willis,  N.  P C57.9 

Pendennis,  The  history  of,  Thackeray,  AV.  M.. 491. 11-15 
Peninsula.    .S'ee  Spain. 

Penn,  G.  Mems.  of  Sir  A\^.  Penn.  Lond.,  1833.  2v.  8°  504. 1 

Penn,  AV.    Clarkson,  T.  Private  and  public  life  of.  520.19 

—  Dixon,  AV^.  H.    An  historical  biography  .   .   .  520,17 

—  Ellis,  G.  E.     Life  of.     Sparks,  J.  ..  v.XXII.  of  529.1 

—  Janney,  S.  M.    Life,  with  correspond.,  etc.  .  523.14 

—  Weems,  M.  L.    Life 520.18 

Pennington,  M.    Life  of  Elizabeth  Carter.     1st. 

Am  ed.     Boston,  1809.    8° 595.5 

Pennsylvania.    Barber,  J.  AA"".    History  of..  .  237.5 

—  Day,  S.    Historical  collections  of  the  state  of.  235.1 

—  Peck,  G.    AVyoming,  its  history,  etc 2-37.2 

—  Pleasant  peregrination  througli G.39.10 

—  Pritts,  .J.    History  of  the  early  settlement  of.  245.2 


Pen  Owen:  a  romance.    Hook,.! 809.8 

Penrose,  E.    History  of  England.  New  ed.,  with 

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—  History  of  France.     Prepared  for  schools  by 

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PEorLE,TIio.    :Michelet,  .1 124.17 

People  I  have  met.    AVillis,  N.  P '.>04.7-10 

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Percy  JIallory.    Hook,  J 809.7 

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Perez,  Antonio,  et  Philippe  II.    Mignet,  F.  A.  A.  1000.20 

Perfumery,  Art  of.    Piesse,  G.  AV.  S 198.13 

Peril  and  suffering,  Narr.  of.    Davenport,  R.  A.    379.14 

Perilous  adventures.    Davenport,  R.  A 820.50 

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PlI.EDRUS,  with  the  appendix  of  Gudius.  Trans- 
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PiiANTAsrMAGORiA  of  fun.  Edited  by  A.  Crow- 
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Phigaleian  marbles  in  the  British  Museum.  El- 
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Philosophical  instrumeDts.   Brewster,  D.  Trea- 
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Philosoi'IIK'AL  theories  and  experiences.    From 

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Philosophy.    Butler,  AV.  A.    History  of  ancient.  124.7 

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See  also:  lutellectuiil  science,  and  Natural 
piiilosophy. 
Philosophy  of  the  plays  of  Shakspere  unfolded. 

Bacon,  D 35:1.3 

Philosophy  of  rhetoric.    Campbell,  G 405.0 

Philosophy  of  skepticism  and  ultraism.    AVall^er, 

J.  1$ 1094.13 

Philosophy  of  the  plan  of  salvation.  AValker,  J.B  1080.21 

Philosophy  of  the  seasons.    Duncan,  II 1089.7 

Philostoi'.gius,  Ecclesiastical  history  of.    Sozo- 

nienus  Ilerraias 815.9-10 

Philothea  :  a  romance.    Child,  L.  31 4S8.15 

Phipps,  C.  II.,  Marq.  of  Kormanhij.    A  year  of 

revolution  :  a  journal  kept  in  Paris  in  1848. 

London,  1857.    2v.  8° 1002.4 

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Phips,  Sir  W.    Life  of,  by  F.  Bowen.  .  .  .  v.VII.  of  529.1 
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Photogr.vphy.  Delamotte,  P.  II.  The  practice  of.  197.15 

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—  Lerebours,  N.  P.    Treatise  on 197.13 

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—  Combe,  G.    System  of 124.2 

—  Jones,  S.    Practical 124.15 

—  Spurzheim,  J.  G.    P.  or  mental  phenomena  .  124.1 

See  also  .-  Intellectual  science. 

Physic.    See  Medicine. 

Physical  geography.    Anstcd,  D.  T.    Elemen- 
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—  Fitch,  G.  W.    Outlines  of 167.8 

—  Guyot,  A.    Earth  and  man 1C7.1S 

—  Houzeau,  J.  C.    Physique  du  globe  .       ...  1055.22 

—  Maury,  M.  F.    Phys.  geog.  of  the  sea  ....  145.10 

—  Mudie,  K.    The  earth 109.18 

—  Nicolay,  C.  G.    Principles  of 107.7 

—  Somerville,  M.    Physical  geography 107.9-10 

—  Wittich,  A.    Curiosities  of 850.21 

See  also  ;  Geology,  Meteorology,  etc. 
Physical  sciences.    Nichol,  J.  P.    Cyclopaedia  of     145.8 

—  Somerville,  M.    Connexion  of  the 149.22 

See  also .-  Physics. 

Physical  theory  of  another  life.    Taylor,!..  .  .  110S.2 
Physician,  Letters  to  a  young.    Jackson,  J.  .  .157.23-24 

Phy'SICIANS,  Lives  of  British 389.13 

—  Eminent  living,  of  Paris.    Sketches,  etc..  .  .  009.1 

See  also  .•  Medical  biography. 

Phy'SICS.    Airy,  G.  B.    Gravitation 140.24 

—  Arnott,  N.    P^lements  of 145.10 

—  Buff,  H.    P.  of  the  earth 149.31 

—  Hunt,  R.    Elementary  P 149.13 

—  Miiller,  J.     Principles  of 144.11 

—  Peschel,  C.  F.    Elements  of 149.29 

—  Plateau,  J.  et  Quetelet,  A.    Physique  ....  10()5.44 

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—  Whewell,  W.     General   physics  considered 

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See  also  .-  Astronomy,  Hydraulics,  Hydrostat- 
ics, Light,  JIagnetism,  Mechanics,  Jleteo- 
rology,  Natural  philosophy,  Optics,  Pneu- 
matics, Sound,  Telegraph,  etc. 


Physiognomy,  A  poem.    Bartlctt,  J 878.12 

I'HYSIOGXOMY,  Comparative.    IJedlield,  J.  AV.  .  .  122.7 
Physiology',  Animal.  Harlow,. J.   (Connection  be- 
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—  Carpenter,  W.  B.     JIanual  of 149.23 

—  Combe,  A.     I',  applied  to  health 810. CO 

—  Cutter,  C.     Anatomy  and 15S.0 

—  Edwards,  H.  JM.    Animal  mechanism  and  .  .  177.23 

—  Fowler,  O.  S.     Animal  and  mental 157.13 

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—  Licbig,  J.    Chemistry  in  its  api)lications  to  .  104.0 

—  Motion  of  the  juices  in  the  animal  body  .   .  .  155.14 

—  Smith,  S.    Animal  physiology 305.12 

See  also:  Medicine. 

PiiY'SiOLOGY, Vegetable.  Goadby,H.  Text-book  of.  173.5 

—  Gray,  Asa 100.5 

—  Mulder,  G.  J.    The  chemistry  of 155.8 

—  Phytology,  or.    Lib.  Us.  Ku 305.12 

Piano  forte.    Letter  to  a  P.  F.  player.    Instruc- 
tions for  practising 199.28 

—  Spencer,  C.  C.    Art  of  playing  upon 829  0 

PiAz/.A  tales.    Melville,  II 730.11 

PiCAKi)  family.    Sufleriugs  of,  after  the  wreck  of 

the  Medusa.  (St'e  Perils  and  captivity  .  .  .  .  830.31 
PiCCiOLA,  or,  the  prisoner  of  Fenestrella.    Saiu- 

tine,  X.  B 478.11 

PiCCOi.oMiNi,  The,  a  drama,  transl.  from  Schiller. 

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Plant  hunters  among  the  Himalayas.    Reid,  M.  728.1-5 

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Poetical  litera.  of  the  West.    Gallagher,  W.  D.  .  338.1 

Poetry  of  life.  The.    Ellis,  S.  S 801.7 

Poetry  of  science.    Hunt,  R 145.15 

Poetry.    Aristoteles.    Treatise  on  the  poetic  .  -  814.8 

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—  Lessing,  G.  E.     Limits  of 209. 14 

—  Montgomery,  J.    Lectures  on 405.14 

Poetry.    Collections  .- 

Adams,  H.G.    Poetical  quotations 34-1.21 

Aikin,  J.    British  poets 312.1 

Alger,  W.  R.    Poetry  of  the  East 315.12-13 

Aytoun,  W.  E.    Ballads  of  Scotland 375.1 

Bowring,  J.     Ancient  poetry  of  Sjiain  .   .   .   .  310.9 

—  Poetry  of  tlie  Magyars 310.2 

—  Russian  poets 315.14 

British  satirist 309.13 

Brooks,  C.  T.    German  lyrics 310.8 

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Bryant,  W.  C     Selec.  from  American  poets.  .  820.24 


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Campbell,  T.    Spec,  of  the  British  poets  .  .  .  .343.14 

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Doran,.!.     Bentley  ballads 310.13 

Drydcn,.!.     Fables;  translated  from   Homer, 

Ovid,  etc 315.17 

Pulcken,  II.  V,'.    German  songs 310.7 

Ellis,  G.    Specimens  of  early  English  i)octs  .  310.11 

Evans,  T.    Old  biillads 3:0.4 

Finliiy,  .7.    Scottish  historical  and   romantic 

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Gallagher,  W.  D.     Poetical  literature  of  the 

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Griswold,  1{.  W.    Female  poets  of  America  .  314.7 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  Americv 314.4-0 

—  Poets  and  i)oetry  of  England,  lOtli  cent. .  311.7 

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Hale,  S.  J.  Dictionary  of  poetic  quota!  ions  .  312.2 
Halleck,  F.  G.     Selections  from  the  British 

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Hayes,  E.     ISallads  of  Ireland 310.5 

Hazlitt,  W.    Select  poets  of  Oeat  Britain  .  .  312.9 
Howitt,  M.     Poetical  works  of  Howitt,  Mil- 
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Illustrated  book  of  English  songs.    10th  to 

19th  century 809.7 

Illustrated  book  of  Scottish  songs.    10th  to 

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Jcnks,.I.  W.     Rural  poetry  of  the  English 

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Kettell,  S.    American  poetry .3.39.4 

Lockhart,  J.  G.    Ancient  Spanish  ballads  .  .  310.1 
Maginn,  W.    Homeric  ballads  and  comedies 

ofLucian 340.4 

Moore,  F.  Songs  and  ballads  of  the  American 

revolution 314.2 

Oxford  prize  poems 349.15 

Parton,  J.    Humorous  poetry 324.15 

Percy,  T.    Reliques  of  anc.  English  poetry.  .  332.3 
Peter,  W.     Poets  and  poetry  ol"  Greece  and 

Rome 315.1 

Poems  of  established  reputation .358.24 

Procter,  B.  AV.    English  songs 345.11 

Rogers,  C.    Modern  Scottish  minstrel .  ,  .  .  310.12 

Selections  from  female  poets .309.15 

Smith,  C.  AY.    Book  of  recitations 350.25 

Specimens  of  Britisli  poets 309.12 

Southey,  R.    British  poets,  14f»0-i058    ....  312.11 
Thorubury,  G.  W.   Songs  of  the  cavaliers  and 

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Walker,  W.  S.    Corpus  poetarum  latinorum  .  .353. 1 

AYreath,  The.    A  collection  of  poems   ....  ,309.9 

Note.— For  different  forms  of  poetry,  as  the  drama, 
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Poets.    De  Quincey,  T.    Essays  on  the 895.15 

—  Griswold,  R.  AY.    P.  and  poetry  of  England.  3U.7 

—  Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C    Lives  of  the  an 

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For  other  coUecliuns  of  the  lives  of  poets,  see  Biog- 
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POGGio  Bracciolini.    The  life  of.    Shepherd,  AA'.  .  543.8 
Poinsett,  J.  R.    Notes  on  Mexico  in  1822.    Phila- 
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Pokers,  Stokers  and.    Head,  F.  B 889.23 

Poland.    Dunham,  S.  A.    A  history  of 378.9 

—  Fletcher,  J.    History  of 810. .30 

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See  also:  Arctic,  Antarctic,  N.  AA'.  Passage, 
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Polarization.    See  Optics. 

Policeman,  Recollections  of  a.    Waters,  T.  .  .  .  000.5 

Polish  tales.    Gore,  C.  G 770.0 

Politeness.    Se/;  Manners  and  Minor  morals. 


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Political   economy.     Anderson,  AV.     Practical 

mercantile  correspondence 130.21 

—  Bowen,  V.    Principles  of 135.7 

—  lirouckere,  C.  do.    Principes  d' economic  poli- 

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—  Carey,  H.  C    Essay  on  wag-es 13().7 

—  -    Past,  present  and  future 130.4 

—  Cairnes,.J.E.  Character  and  log-ical  method  of.  130.11 

—  Chalmers,  T.    P.  E.  in  connection  with  the 

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—  Chapman,  J.    Cotton  and  commerce  of  India.  135.10 
Everett,  A.  H.    Kew  ideas  on  population  .   .  136.6 

—  EostiT,  B.  1'.    Mercliauts'  manual 130.22 

—  Franklin,  B.     Essays  on v.II.  of  286.2 

—  Hamilton,  A.    Keports  on  public  credit,  manu- 

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Hunt,  V.    Library  of  commerce 136. .30 

-    Worth  and  wealth.  Maxims  for  merchants.  130.20 

Jennings,  I{.     Social    delusions    concerning- 

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—  Knight,  C.    Results  of  machinery 139.24 

—  Licber,  F.    On  property  and  labour 820.47 

—  List,  F.    National  system  of 135.8 

—  Maclaren,  J.    History  of  the  currency.  .   .  .  13(5.10 

—  M'CuUoch,  J.  R.    Principles  of 1.30.1 

—  -    Essays  on  interest,  coins,  paper  money, 

etc 135.4 

—  3Iartineau,  II.    Illustrations  of 749.2-3 

—  Murchison,  J.  H.    British  mines  as  a  means 

of  inTcstment 130.32 

—  Nevi-man,  S.  P.    Elements  of 130.27 

—  Potter,  A.    Objects,  uses,  and  principles  of  .  8.30.3 

—  Ricardo,  D.    Political  economy 136.3 

—  Senior,  N.  W.    Political  economy 130.28 

—  Smith,  A.    AVealth  of  nations 130.33 

—  Smith,  E.  P.    Manual  of 130.19 

—  Southey,  T .    Colonial  sheep  and  wools  .  .  .  1.36.9 

—  Sterling,  P.  J.     Gold    discoveries  and    their 

probable  consequences 130.12 

—  Taylor,  R.  C.    Statistics  of  coal 135.0 

—  Wayland,  F.    Elements  of 130.14 

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See  also:   Agriculture,  Banking,  Business, 
Capital,  Commerce,  Currency,   Manufac- 
tures, Taxation,  Useful  arts,  etc. 
Political  science.    Adams,  J.    Independence  of 

the  judiciary v.III.  of  283.1 

—  -    Defence  of  the  constitutions  of  the  United 

States v.IV.-VI.  of2a3.1 

—  Aristoteles.    The  politics 834.9 

—  Brougham,  II.    Discourse  of 840.0 

—  Remarks  on  party 840.5 

—  Camp,  G.  S.    Democracy 820.40 

—  Coleridge,  S.  T.    Statesman's  manual  .  .v. I.  of  886. 2 

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—  Paley,  W.    Political  philosophy 1099.35 

—  Rousseau,  J.  .J.    Du  contrat  social .  .  .  v.II.  of  1069.1 

—  Southey,  R.    Political  essays 139.23 

—  Theory  of  human  progression 134.18 

—  Wasliiugtou,  G.    Political  legacies 297.6 

—  "Williams,  E.    Statesman's  manual 290.4 

See  ciiso:  Constitutions,  Government.  Re- 
public, etc. 

Politics.    Brougham,  H.    Opinions  on &S8.2 

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and  Am.  in  1827 830.38 

—  Hildreth,  R.    Theory  of 134.10 

POLLOK,  R.    Course  of  time,  with  memoir  of  the 

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1851.     12° 345.5 

Polly  I'eablossom's  wedding,  and  other  tales. 

Thompson,  W.T 720.14 

Polo,  M.    Travels.    Ed.  by  H.  Murray.    N.York, 

1815.    18° 820.67 


Polynesia.    Acc't  of  the  islands  in  the  South  Sea. 

Russell,  M 820.55 

POLYNKSIAN  researches.    Ellis,  W 707.4 

POLYXKSIAX  mythology.    Grey,  Sir  G 10S7.20 

Pompeii  :  its  past  and  present  state,  chiefly  from 

W.  Clarke.     London,  n.d.     2v.     12° 849.3 

—  -    Same.     Boston,  1S33.     12° 849.20 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.    London,  1853.    18° .  .  .  850.2 

—  Last  days  of.     Lytton,  E.  B 405.24 

—  Last  night  of.    A  poem.    Fairfield,  S.  L. .  .  .  3-38.2 
PoxsARD,  F.    Theatre  eomplet.    Paris,  1.S51.    12°  1007.4 

Cu7itents.  —  I.ucrece,  tragedie;  Agnes  de  Meranie, 
trag.  ;  Charlotte  Corday,  trag.  ;  Horace  et  Lydie, 
comalie. 

Poxtiac,  Conspiracy  of.    Parkman,  F.  jr 244.2-3 

PoxTic  epistles.    Transl.  by  H.  T.  Riley.    Ovid- 

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Poole,  S.    The  Englishwoman  in  Egypt.     Lon- 
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Poor.    See  Social  science. 

Poor  cousin.  The,  a  novel.    Pickering,  E 805.14-15 

Poor  laws  and  paupers.    Martineau,  H 749.4 

Poor  rich  man  and  rich  poor  man.    Sedgwick,  C. 

M 729.11 

POORE,  B.  P.     Rise  and  fall  of  Louis  Philippe. 

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Pope,  A.    Complete  poetical  works.    Hartf.,  1851. 

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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  BIcmoir;  Author's  preface;  Pas- 
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EngHsh  poets;  Windsor  forest;  Odes  for  music;  Eloisa 
to  Abelard;  Elegy  to  the  memory  of  a  lady;  Prologues 
and  epilogues;  Battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice;  174C,  a 
poem;  Miscellanies;  Fugitive  pieces;  Epigrams;  Epi- 
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tory poems.  IL  Essay  on  man;  Moral  essays;  Satires 
of]3r.  Donne;  Epistles  and  satires  of  Hoiace;  Essay 
on  criticism;  Rape  of  Ihe  lock;  The  Dunciad;  Mis- 
ccllantousepisUes;  Imitations  of  English  poets;  Eloisa 
to  Abelard;  Prologues  and  Epilogues;  Key  to  the 
lock. 

—  Poetical  works.    London,  1851.    3v.    10° .  .  .       339.3 

Contents.  — VoL  I.  Memoir  of  Pope  ;  Pastorals; 
Messiah;  Windsor  forest;  The  rape  of  the  lock;  Eloisa 
to  Abelard;  Sappho  to  Phaon;  The  fable  of  Dryope; 
Yertuninus  and  Pomona  ;  The  first  bodk  of  Statius 
Thebais.  11.  An  essay  on  criticism;  An  essay  on 
man;  Universal  prayer;  Moral  essays;  Ode  for  music 
on  St.  Cecilia's  day;  Epistle  to  Robert,  earl  of  O.'tfbrd 
and  Mortimer;  Epistles;  Prologues;  Epigrams;  Imi- 
tations of  English  poets.  III.  Satires,  epistles,  and 
odes  of  Horace,  imitated;  Satires  of  Dr.  John  Donne, 
versified;  Epitaphs;  The  Dunciad. 

—  Poetical  works.    Ed.  by  R.  Carruthers.    Lon- 

don, 1858.    v.l.    p.S° 835.16 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Translations  and  imitations  ; 
Imitations  of  English  poets;  Pastorals;  Windsor  for- 
est; Messiah,  a  sacred  eclogue;  The  temple  of  fame  ; 
Ode  on  St.  Cecilia's  day An  essay  on  crit- 
icism; The  rape  of  the  lock;  Eloisa  to  Abelard;  Epis- 
tles; Epitaphs;  An  essay  on  man;  The  universal 
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—  Memoir,  with  extracts  from  his  correspond- 

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Popery.    See  Roman  Catliolic  church. 

Popes.      Daunou,  P.  C.  F.      Temporal  power  of 

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Popular  antiquities  of  Great  Britain.    Brand,  J.      846.8 
Popular   Englisli  specimens  of  the  Greek  dra- 
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Popular  tales.  Guizot,  Mme.  C.  P 737.15 

Popular  tumults.  Sketches  of 1.34.16 

PoPULATiox,  New  ideas  on.    Everett,  A.  H.  .  .  .       136.6 
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PORSON,  R.       Anecdotes  and    reminiscences    of. 

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PoRSONiAXA.    Rogers,  S.    Table  talk 877.10 

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Practical  thoughts.    Nevins,  AA'm 1109.19 

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Pratt,  E.    History  of  Eastham,  AA'cIlfleet,  and 

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Preble,  E.    Lifeof.    Sabine,  L v.XXII.  of529.l 

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—  -    Same.     London,  1850.     12° 805.4-9 

—  History  of  the    conquest  of  Mexico.    New 

York,  1853.    .3v.  S° 252.1-2 

—  -    Same.    London,  185,'.    2v.    12° 25s.  1-0 

—  History  of  the  conquest  of  Peru.    New  Aork, 

n.d.    2v.   8° 05.J  3 

—  -    Same.    London,  185S.    2v.     12° 258.7-12 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isa- 

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—  -    Same.    2d  ed.     Boston,  ls;58.    3v.  .s°  .   .   .       912.3 

—  -    Same.    London,  1854.    2v.    12° 920.2-7 

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Reginald  Dalton.    Lockhart,  J.  G 798.12 

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Reisebilder.    Heine,  H 1037.8 

Re.jected  addresses.    Smith,  H.  and  J 325.3 

Reliques  of  ancient  English  poetry.    Percy,  T.  .       .332.3 

Religio-Medici.    Browne,  Sir  T v.II.  of  840.11 

Religion.  See  Theology,  Ecclesiastical  history, 
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Rellstab,  L.     Gesammelte  Schriften.     Leipzig^, 

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Contents.  -  Vols.  I.-IV.  1812.  Ein  historischer  Ro- 
man, 4c  Aufl.  V.  Sagen  und  romantisclic  Erzahlun- 
gen;  Waldhulde  Oder  dcr  Wolfsbrunnen  ;  Elsbeth, 
cine  Sage  vom  llsenstein;  Jaromir,  cine  romantische 
Erzllilung;  Berghold,  cine  romantische  Erz.ililinig; 
Das  Uoclizeitfest,  naeh  einer  italienischen  Sage  ; 
Harzbilder  und  Harzsagen.  VI.  Kunst-noyellen; 
Theodor;  Julius  ;  Edmund,  rausikalische  Skizzcn  ; 
Donna  Anna,  ein  Bruchstuck  aus  dera  Leben  der 
Konstler  und  Vornchmen  ;  Drci  Blatter  aus  dom 
Tagebuche  eincs  Keisenden,  eine  poetisch-musik- 
alische  Skizze;  Der  Goldschmied  von  Augsburg, 
cine  Erzihlung.  VII.  Novellen:  Die  Steinkohlen- 
gruben;  Die  R-iuberim  Schwarzwalde.  VIII.  Nov- 
ellen :  Die  Badereise ;  Der  Wildschutz.  IX.  Auswahl 
aus  der  Reiscbildergallerie  des  Verfassers  ;  Erste 
Abtlieilung  :  Empfiudsarae  Reisen  im  Jahre  18.32; 
Zweitc  Abtheilung;  Reise-Idyllen,  Skizzen,  Portraits 
und  Jercmiaden  aus  dem  Jahre  1835  ;  Verniischte 
Autsitze;  Die  Cholera  im  Filrstenthume  Scheerau; 
LudwigDevricntiWilhclmine  Scliroder-Devrient.  X. 
Vtrmischte  Schriften:  Neue  empfindsarae  Reisen; 
Kritiken  und  vermisclite  Aufsiitze.  XI.  Draraatische 
"VVerke:  Karl  der  Kahne,  Herzog  von  Burgund, 
Trauerspiel;  Biauca,  Trauerspiel;  Franz  von  Sickin- 
gen,  Histor.  Tragodie.  XII.  Gedichte.  XIIL— XIV. 
Algier  und  Paris  ira  Jahre  18.'j0;  Neue  Auflage.  XV. 
James  Skey,  eine  Erzahlung;  Die  Gemsjager,  ein 
Bruckstock  aus  meinem  Reise  Tagebuche  ;  Die  Gc- 
werke,  eine  Erzihlung;  Die  Bruder,  eine  Erzahlung 
im  Volkston;  Reise  durch's  Riesengebirge,  in  zers- 
treuten  BUttern.  XVI.  Die  Aitilleristen,  eine  Nov- 
elle;  Osraim  der  Suchiier,  frei  nach  orientalischeu 
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Volkston.  XVll.  Die  V^enetianer,  eine  Novelle; 
Die  Strandbewohner,  eine  Novelle;  Der  Pflegesohn, 
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keiten.Wahrhcit,  nicht  Dichtung;  Drei  Tage  an  den 
Ufern  des  Orinoko,  skizzirte  Erzahlung,  frei  nach 
dem  Englischen.  XIX.  Dramatische  werke;  Eugen 
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Remedies,  with  formulas  for  their  administration. 

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Reminiscences   of    the    last    sixty-five   years. 

Thomas,  E.  S 216.6 

Reminiscences  of  thought  and  feeling.    Boston, 

1853.    16" 1.38.5 

Rena,  or  the  snow-bird  :  a  novel.    Hentz,  C.  L. .     445.12 

Rengger,  J.  R.  and  Longchamps.    Reign  of  Dr. 

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Rennie,  J.    Architecture  of  birds.    Loud.  n.d.  12°      839.2 

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—  -    Same.    New  ed.    London,  1844.    18° .  .  .       850.7 

—  Bird  miscellanies.    London,  1847.    18° ...  .  850.8 

—  Domestic  habits  of  birds.    London,  1848.    12°  839.11 

—  Faculties  of  birds.    London,  1848.    12°.  .  .  .  839.10 

—  Insect  architecture.    Boston,  18.30.    12°..  .  .  849.13 

—  -    Same.  New  edition.  London,  1845.  2v.  18°      850.6 

—  -    Same.    4th  ed.    London,  n.d.    12° .  .  .  ,     839.13 

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Republic,  The,  of  the  LTnited  States  ;  its  duties 
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Republic.    Cicero,  M.  T.    Treatise  on  the.  .  .  .     834.14 

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—  Plato.    The  republic v.II.  of  814.3 

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the  future  of  the 134.11 

—  Tocqueville,  A.  de.    R.  of  United  States  of 

America 1.34.3 

Republican  party  of  France,  History  of.     La 

Hodde,  L 1004.4 

Republicanism.  Austin,  B.  Constitutional  re- 
publicanism in  opposition  to  fallacious  fed- 
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See  also  ■■  Government,  Political  science,  etc. 
Repulse  Bay,  Attempt  to  reach.    Lyon,  G.  F.  .625.11-12 
Rescued  nun.  The  :  a  novel.     St.  Leger,  Baron  .     802.24 
Residence  at  Sierra  Leone  ;  by  a  lady.    London, 

1849.     12° 899.6 

Residences,  Designs  of  cheap,  country  and  vil  • 

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Resolute,  Voyage  of  discovery  ship.  M'Dougall, 

G.  F 703.10 

Restoration  of  belief.  Cambridge,  1855.  12°.  .  1086.28 
Restoration  of  monarchy  in  France,   History 

oftlie.    Lamartine,  A.  de 837.9 

Retribution,  a  tale  of  passion.    Southworth,  E. 

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Retz,  Card,  de.  Memoirs  of.  See  Gondi,  J.  F.  P.de.    613.10 

Reuben  Apsley  :  a  novel,    Smith,  H 797.3 

Reuben  Medlicott.  Novel.  Savage,  M.  W.  .  .  .  438.4 
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Revere,  J.  W.    A  tour  of  duty  in  California. 

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Johnstone,  C 429.7 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor.    Mitchell,  D.  G 476.12 

Reversion.^ry  payments.    Jones,  D 365.8 

See  also  .•  Probabilities. 
Revett,  N.     Antiquities  of  Athens  and  other 

monuments  of  Greece.    Stuart,  J 835.17 

—  Corrections    and    remarks    on    "  Travels   in 

Greece."    Chandler,  R 683.5 

Revivals  of  the  18th  century.  Macfarlan,  D. .  .  118.9 
Revolution,  Causes  and  forms  of.  St.  John,  J.  A.  139.14 
Revolution,  History  of  the,  in  Europe.    Koch, 

C.  W 830.45 

See  also  .-  American,  English,  French ;  and 
for  revolutions  in    other   countries,  see 
their  several  names. 
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to  Flanders  and  Holland;  Art  of  painting,  by  C.  A. 
Du  Fresnoy;  Annotations  on  Du  Fresnoy's  poems  ; 
Du  Fresnoy's  sentiments  on  the  principal  planters  of 
the  two  last  ages;  Parallel  between  poetry  and  paint- 
ing; Epistle  to  Mr.  Jervas  ;  Chronological  list  of 
painters;  Alphabetical  Ust  of  painters. 

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Rhetokic.    Aristoteles.    Treatise  on 814.8 

—  Baron,  A.    Manuel  abrege  de 1005.3 

—  Campbell,  G.    Philosophy  of. 405.0 

—  Cicero,  M.  T.    Rhetorical  invention  .  v.  IV.  of  S24.10 

—  Hervey,  G.  W.    R.  of  conversation 405.9 

—  Porter,  E.    Analysis  of  rhetorical  delivery  .     405.10 

—  Theremin,  F.    Outlines  of  a  systematic  .  .  .       405.7 

—  Whately,  R.    Elements  of 400.21 

See  also  •  Elocution,  and  Oratory. 
Rhetoricians,   Lives  of  the.    Suetonius  Tran- 

quillus,  C 844.8 

Rhind,  W.   History  of  British  India.   Murray,  H.    810.51 
Rhine.    Abbott,  J.    Rollo  on  the 050.22-24 

—  Baniield,  T.  C.    Industry  of  the 840.1 

—  Buddeus,  A.     Eisenbahnfohrt  und  Waudcr- 

ungen  im  siiddeutschen  Rheinland 1020.10 

—  Cooper,  J.  F.    Excursion  up  the <'i54.0 

—  Family  tour  up  the ."589.2 

—  Headley,  J.  T.    Alps  and  the 070.18 

—  Hoeker,  N.    Der  Khein  von  Mainz  bis  KOln.  1029.21 

—  Legare,  H.  S.    Journal  of  the 872.3 

—  Murray,  J.    Handbook  for  Belgium  and  the.      649.7 

—  -    The  R.  from  Holland  to  Switzerland.  .  .     049.10 

—  Thackeray,  TV.  M.    Legend  of  the 508.15-17 

Rhode  Island  bar.  Memoirs  of  the.    Updike,  \V..  518.1-2 

Rhode  Island  book.    Lynch,  A.  C 8SS.9 

Rhodes,  Knights  of.    Taaffe,  J 915.1 

Rhone,  Recollections  of  the.    Pardoe,  J 608.21 

Rhymes  of  travel,  ballads  and   poems.    Taylor, 

J.  B .345.19 

RiBAULT,  J.,  Life  of.    Sparks,  J v.XVII.  of  529.1 

RiCANNEKiES,  Les.     Recueil   d'  anecdotes,    etc. 

Paris,  1817.     18° 1009.10 

RiCARDO,  D.    Principles  of  political  economy  and 

taxation.  2d  ed.  London,  1819.  8°  .  .  .  .  136.3 
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romantica.  2a  ediz.  Milano,  1837.  10'  .  .  1058.11 
RiCCi,  S.  de.  Female  convents.  Secrets  of  nun- 
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Edited  by  T.  Roscoe.  N.  Y.,  1834.  12'.  .  1098.13-15 
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—  Myrtilla :    a   fairy    extravaganza.     Boston, 

1854.     12° .350.22 

—  Old  play  in  a  new  garb.    (Hamlet.)    2d  ed. 

Boston,   1853.     12° 350.22 

KiCE,  J.  H.  and  B.  H.    Memoir  of  J.  B.  Taylor. 

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Rich,  C.  J.    Journey  to  the  site  of  Babylon  in 

1811,  and  to  Persepolis.    London,  1839.    8° .      094.8 

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voyage  to  Bagdad.  London,  1830.  2v.  8°  .  694.7 
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Richard  II.    Abbott,  J.    History  of 579.8-12 

Richard  IIL    Abbott,  J.    History  of 579.13-17 

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and  king  of  England 552.5 

—  Walpole,  H.    Historic  doubts  on  the  life  of .     989.10 
Richard  Edney  and  the  governor's  family.    Judd, 

S 488.0 

Richard  Hurdis :   a  tale  of  Alabama.     Simms, 

W.  G 790.47-51 

Richard  of  Cirencester,  on  the  ancient  state  of 

Britain.    Giles,  J.  A 840.4 

Richard  of  Devizes.    Narrative  of  the  crusade 

of  Richard,  Coeur  de  Lion 840.6 

Richards,  G.  H.    Memoir  of  A.  Macomb.    New 

York,   1833.     12° 528.20 

Richards,  T.  a.  Appleton's  illustrated  hand- 
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Richardson,  C.    On  the  study  of  language.    An 

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Richardson,  G.  F.     Introduction  to  geology. 

Newed.    London,  1851.    p.8° 810.10 

Richardson,  H.  D.    Rural  handbooks.    London, 

n.d.    4v.  10° 109.15 

Content f.—  Vol.  I.  The  horse,  by  Richnrdeon;  Tho 
cow,  by  Milburn ;  The  sheep,  by  Milburn ;  The  pip, 
by  Richardson.  11.  Agrisultural  instructor,  by  Mur- 
phy; Pests  of  the  farm,  by  Richardson;  Land  drain- 
age, by  Donald.  III.  The  dog;  Domestic  fowl;  Tho 
hive  and  the  honey  bee.  IV.  The  flower  garden,  by 
Glenny  ;  Flax,  by  Waid;  Soils  and  manures,  by 
Donaldson. 

—  Dogs ;  their  origin  and  varieties.    New  York, 

1847.     12° 177.15 

Richardson,  Sir  J.    Arctic  searching  expedition. 

N.  Y.,  1852.     12° 704.8-9 

Richardson,  Jas.    Travels  in  the  great  desert  of 

Sahara  in  1845-16.    London,  1848.    2v.  8°.  .       093.1 

—  ficarte :  or,  the  salons  of  Paris.    New  York, 

1829.    2v.  12' 807.7 

Richardson,  S.  Works,  with  sketch  of  his  life 
and  writings,  by  E.  Maugin.  London,  1811. 
19v.    12' 708.1 

Contents. — Vol.  I.  Life  and  writings  of  Richardson; 
Eulogy,  from  the  French  of  Diderot.  I.— 1\'.  Pamela, 
v.— Xll.  Clarissa  Harlowe.  XIII.-XIX.  Sir  Charles 
Grandison. 

—  Correspondence  :  biographical  account  by  A. 

L.  Barbauld.    London,  1804.    Ov.  12'  ...  .       590.2 

—  Review  of  the  correspondence  of.    Jeffrey,  F.      409.3 
Richardson,  T.    Chemical  technology.    Ronalds, 

E 155.20 

RiCHE,  B.    Farewell  to  the  militarie  profession. 

Eightnovelspubl.  in  1581.    Lond.,  1840.  8°.  342.32 

Richelieu,  A.  du  P.  Vie  du  cardinal  de.  Come,  H.  1078.38 

Riches,  Tlie  race  for.    Arnot,  "W 127.7 

Richmond,  L.    Annals   of  the   poor.     New   ed. 

New  York,  1852.    12° 119.2 

Contents.  —  The  dairyman's  daughter;  The  negro 
servant;  The  young  cottager;  The  cottage  conversa- 
tion; A  visit  to  the  infinuarj'. 

—  Life.    New  York,  1S48.    10' 509.11 

Richter,  J.  p.  F.      Siimmtliche    vrerkc.     Berlin, 

1840-42.    3.3v.  10° 1030.1 

Contents, — Vols.  I.— II.  Vorwort  des  llerausgebers; 
Ankondigting  der  Ucrausgabe  mciner  simmtlichen 
Werke  ;  Die  unsichtbare  Lege.  III.  Lebeu  des 
Quintus  Fixlein  uus  fanfzehn  Zcttelkasten  gezogen, 
und  einigen  Jus  de  tablette.  IV.  Aus  des  Tuufcls 
Papieren.  V.— Vlll.  Hesperus  Oder  45  llundspost- 
tage.  IX.  GrflnUndische  Prozcsse  oder  satirische 
Skizzen.  X.  Jean  Paul's  biographische  Belusligung- 
en  unter  der  Gehirnschale  einer  Ricsin,  eine  Geis- 
tergeschichte:  Satirisrhcr appendix:  Der  Jubelseuior, 
ein  Appendix;  Appendix  des  appendix  oder  mcinc 
Christnacht.  XI.— XII.  Blumen-Frucht-und  Dor- 
nenstJcke;  oder  Ehestand,  Tod  und  Uochzeit  dca 
Arraenadvokaten  F.  St.  Siebcnkas.  XIII.  Das  Kiim- 
paner  Thai,  oder  uber  die  Unsterblichkcit  der  Scele 
nebst  einer  Erkliirung  der  Holtzschnitte  unter  don 
zehn  Geboten  des  Katechismus;  Jean  Paul's  Brlefe 
und  bevorstehender  Lebcnslauf ;  Konjektural-Biog- 
raphie.  XIV.  Palingenesien.  XV.— XVI.  Titan. 
XVII.  Koniischer  Anhang  zura  Titan  ;  Clavis 
Fichtiana  ;  Das  heimliche  Klaglied  der  jctzigen 
Manner,  eine  Stadtgeschichte:  Die  wunderbaie 
Gesellschaft  in  der  Xcujahrsnacht.  XVIII.— XIX. 
Vorschule  derAesthetik  nebst  einigen  Vorlesunpen 
in  Leipzig  uber  die  Parteien  der  Zeit.  XX.— XXI. 
Flcgeljahre.  XXII.  Levana oder  Erziehlcbrc.  XXIII. 
Levanaoder  Erzichlehre;  Erganzblatt  zur  I.ovana; 
Freiheits-Biichlein.  XXIV.  iJr.  Katzenbcrgers  Bad- 
reise;  nebst  einer  Auswahl  verbesscrtcr  Werkchen. 
XXV.  Friedenspredigt  an  Deutschland  ;  Damnier- 
ungen  far  Deutschland;  Mars  und  Phnbus  Thron- 
woehsel;  Politische  Fastcnprcdigtcn.  XXVI.  Leben 
Fibcls  des  Verfassers  der  Bicnrodischcn  Fibel;  Des 
Feldpredigers  Schmelzle  Reise  nach  Flatz;  Xcbst  der 
Beichte  des  Teufels  bcieinem  Staatsmanne.  XXVU. 
Museum  ;      Ueber    die     deutschen     Doppehvorler. 

XXVIII.  Der    Komet,    oder    Xikolaus    Marggraf. 

XXIX.  Der  Komet,  Fortsctzung  ;  Briefe  an  F.  H. 
Jakohi.  XXX.— XXXI.  Uerbst-Blumine,  oder  gc- 
sammclte  Werkchen  aus  Zeitschriftcn.  XXXII.  Ge- 
sammeltc  Aufsalzc  und  Dichtungcn.  XXXIU.  Sclina, 
Oder  ueber  die  Unslerblichkeit  der  Seele:  Vorliufige 
Gedanken ;  Inholtsvcrzcichniss  von  JcanPaul's  slmmt- 
lichen  Werkcn. 


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I  liam  written  in  Ul";  ReHeciions  upon  exile;  Tiie  occa- 

sional writer,  Nos.  I—"..  ;  First  visicn  of  Camilick; 
Answer  to  the  London  Journal;  Answer  to  defence  of 

I  tlie  inquiry  into  tlie  leascns  of  the  conduit  of  Gt. 

I  Britain;  remarks  on  the  history  of  England;  On  lux- 

I  ury;  Gocdacdbad  ministers;  Po'icy  of  the  Athenians; 

Power  of  tlie  prince,  and  freedom  of  the  people.  IL 
A  disseitation  upon  parlies;  Letters  on  the  study  and 
use  of  history.      III.   Letter  occasioned  by  oi.e  of 

]  Abp.  Tillotson's  sennons;  Letters  or  essays,  adilresscd 

'  to  Alexander  Pope.     IV.  Essays  continued;  Frag- 

ments or  minutes  of  essays;  Index. 

St.  John,  J)/r.?.  H.    Audubon :  his  adventures  and 
I  discoveries.    New  York,  1850.    10° 529.2 

St.  John,  .1.  A.     Analysis  of  Plato's  republic. 

More,  T 888.14 

I     —     J'^Hjyi^t  and  Nubia.     I-ondon,  1845.    8° 093.5 

—  .Journal  of  a  residence  in  Normandy.    Edin- 

I  burgli,  1831.     18° 830.04 

'     —  Lives  of  celebrated  travellers.     New  York, 

I  1844-47.    3v.     18° 810.47 

—  Louis  Napoleon ;  a  biogr.    London,  1857.    12°    004.13 

—  Nemesis  of  power.      Revolution.     London, 

I                 1854.     18° 139.14 

I     —    Preliminary  essay  and  notes  to  Locke's  works.  827.4 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Holy,  military,  sovereign 

order  of.    TaafTe,  J 9'.5.1 

:    St.  Leger,  B.    The  rescued  nun.    N.Y.,  1843.   12°  802.24 

St.  Leon,  Tale  of  tlie  10th  century.    Godwin,  W.  419.8 

Saint  Nicholas,  Tlie  book  of.    Paulding,  .J.  K.  .  797. 13 

St.  Paul,  Life  and  epistles  of.     Conybearc,  W.  J.  113.9 

I   St.  Petersrurg.    Jerrmaun,E.    Pictures  from .  409.13 

■     —    Muffling,  Z.'«7-.  F.  K.  F.  V.    Missions  to.  .  .  .  089.15 
St.  Peter's  river.  Expedition  to  tlie  source  of. 

Keating,  AV.  H 025.10 

I   Saint  Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.     Paul  and  Virginia. 

With  mem.  of  tlie  author.    Phila.,  1851.     12°  729.1 

—  Studies  of  nature.   Transl.  by  H.  Hunter,  with 

notes  by  B.  S.  Barton.    Phila.,  1808.    3v.    8°      173.4 

Vol.  III.  contains:  Paul  and  Virginia  ;  Arcadia; 
AVishcs  of  a  recluse;  Coliee  house  of  Surat;  Indian 
cottage. 

Saint  Pi:iest,  A.  de.    Fall  of  tho  Jesuits  in  the 

eighteenth  century.  Transl.  Lond.,  1845.  12°      889.3 

St.  RoNAN's  well.    Scott,  Sir  AY 480.1-4 

Saint-Si.mon,  L.  de  R.  ducde.   Le  regent  et  la  cour 

de  France,  1715-23.     Paris,  1853.     12°  .   .   .   .    1078.51 

—  Louis  XI  A',  et  sa  cour.     Paris,  1853.     12°..   .    1078.18 

—  Memoirs  on  tlie  reign  of  Louis  XIA''.,  and  the 

regency.    Abr.  from  tlie  French.    London, 

1857.     4v.     12° 015.2 

St.  Thom.\s,  AA^.  I.,  Hist,  account  of.    Knox, . J.  P.      204.7 
St.  A'alentine's  day.     Chronicles  of  the  Canon- 
gate.    2dser.  "  Scott,  Sir  AA' 480.22-20 

St.  A'incent,  Earl  of.     See  Jervis,  J. 

St.  A'iNCENTof  Paul,Life  of.     Butler,  C 017.14 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  a.    A'olupte.    3me  ed.     Paris, 

1845.     12° 1070.20 

—  Lettres  de  3Ime.  Roland.     Introduction  par 

Ste.-Beuve 1079.2 

—  Notice  sur  Ledercq,  T 1000.24 

Ste  Marie,  Cte.    Algeria  in  1845.   Loud.,  1840.  12°    098.2-3 
S.\intine,  X.  B.    Picciola,  the  prisoner  of  Fenes- 

trella.    3d  ed.    Philadelphia,  1843.    12°...     478.11 

—  -    Same.    17th  ed.    Bruxolles,  1853.    18°.  .    1008.11 

—  The  real  Robinson  Crusoe.    Transl.  by  A.  T. 

AYilbur.     Boston,  1851.     10° 737.8 

—  Un  rossignol,  etc.    Recits  dans  la  tourelle. 

Paris,  1850.    12° 1078.39 


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Eobinson.    Xow  York,  1850.    12° S;8.f>&l.T 

Saixts'  everlasting-  rest.     Baxter,  R 1087.3 

Saints,  Lives  of  tlie  fathers,  martyrs,  etc.  Butler,  A.  541.5 
Sala,  G.  a.    a  journey  due  North,  Kussia  in  1850. 

London,  1858.     12° flOrt.l 

Salad  for  the  social.    Saunders,  F 808.5 

Salad  for  the  solitary.    Saunders,  F &'.ts.-i 

S.\LE,   G.    Discourse  preliminary  to  the  Koran. 

See  3Iohanimed 1K!.5 

Sale,  Lady.     Disasters  in  Afghanistan,   1841-2. 

London,  1843.    12" O^r.O 

Sale,  Sir  R.     H.  Sale's  brigade  in  Afghanistan. 

Gleig,  G.  R ' 809.11 

Salem,  3Iass.,  Annals  of.    Felt,  J.  B 227.13 

Salem  witchcraft.    Calef,  R 229.5 

Sallet,  F.  v.    Gedichte.     3te  Aufl.    Hamburg, 

1852.     10° 1034.15 

Sallustius,  C.  C.    Sallust.    Transl.  by  W.  Rose. 

New  York,  n.d.     18° , 830.10 

—  Sallust,   Floras,    and    Vellelus    raterenlus. 

Transl.  by  J.  S.  Watson.    Loud.,  1852.    p.8°      834.4 

Salmagundi.    Irving-,  W v.I.  of  307.2-3 

Saloons,  Celebrated.    Gay,  3Ime.  S 009.5 

Salt,  H.   Life  and  correspondence  of.   Halls,  J.  J.      503.7 

Salt  lake,  A  visit  to.    Chandless,  \Y 020.3 

Salt  water  bubbles,  or  life  on  the  wave.    Sleejjer, 

J.  S 737.5 

Salvador,  Description  of.    Baily,  J 200.4 

Salvation,  Philos.  of  the  plan  of.  Walker,  .LB.  1080.21 
Salvekte,  E.    The  occult  sciences.   Transl.  by  A. 

T.  Thomson.    New  York,  1847.     2v.     10°  .  .      125.24 
Salzmann,  C.   G.    Elements  of  morality,  for  the 
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—  Gymnastics  for  youth  ;  freely  trauslated.  Pliil- 

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Sam  Slick's  wise  saws,  etc.    Haliburton,  T.  C.  .   .       489.2 
Sampson,  W.    Memoirs,  including  a  sketch  of  the 
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Sanbokn,  C.  W.,  and  Chase,  H.    The  North  and 

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Sanciioniatiio.     History  of  tiie  creation.     See 

Pheuix,  The 898.8 

Sand,  George.    Pseud.    See  Dudevant,  Mnic.  M.  A. 
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Sanderson,  R.    Life  of.    Walton,  1 589.5 

Sandford  and  Morton,  The  history  of.  Day,  T..  729.22 
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Sandwich  islands.    Bingham,   H.    Residence  of 

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di.    Dolfico,  M 1040.10 

Sannillac,  a  poem.    Whiting,  H .3:58.4 

San  Salvador,  Notes  on.    Squier,  E.  G 203.1 

Santa  Fe.   Gregg,  J.   The  journal  of  a  S.  F.  trader.    O'JS.lO 

—  Kendall,G.W.  Narrative  of  the  expedition  to.      G0S.7 

—  Simpson,  J.  H.    Military  reconnaissance  from, 

to  the  Navajo  country 023.5 

Santarem,  E.  F.  de  B.  y  S.  T7c.de.  Researches 
respecting  Amoricus  Vespucius  and  his  voy- 
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1S50.     12° -250. 10-11 


Sappiio,  a  tragedy;  by  Grillparzcr.    See  O'lilcu- 

schlagcr,  A.  G 489.10 

Saracen.    Taylor,  .1.  B.    Lands  of  the 080.15-18 

—  Ockley,  S.    History  of  the 828.5 

Sargent,  E.    Arctic  adventure  by  sea  and  land. 

Boston,  1857.    12° 704.10-10 

—  Fleetwood,  or  the  stain  of  birth.    A  novel. 

New  York,  1845.     12° 4S9.1( 

—  Modern  standard  drama.    N.  York,  1840.    15v. 

12° 3;-,3.1&3G4.l 

Cniifrntf.—  \o].  I.  Ion,  by  T.  X.  Tolfourd;  Fazio, 
II.  II.  Milman;  The  I-a(l>  of  Lyons,  by  E.  1..  tJuhvcr: 
Ku-Iielieu,  by  E.  1-.  Dulwer;  Tlic  wife,  by  J.  S. 
Knowlcs;  Tho  lioneymoon,  by  J.  Tobin;  Tbcfohrol 
for  scandal,  by  K.  U.  Slieridan;  Money,  by  E.  L.  Dnl- 
wci,  with  a  nienioir  and  poitrnitof  Mrs.  A.  C.  Mow- 
att.  II.  The  stranger,  by  A.  F.  Kotzebue;  Grand- 
father Whitehead,  by  M.  Lemon;  Ri<:hard  IH.,  by 
"W.  Shakspcare;  Love's  sacrifice,  by  G.  AV.  Lovcllj 
The  gamester,  by  E.  >Ioorc;  Cure  tVir  the  heartache, 
by  T.Morton:  TIjc  hnncliback,  by  J.  S.  Knowlcss 
Don  Ca2sar  Do  Bazsn,  by  Dumanoir  and  Denncry, 
■with  a  memoir  of  Mr.  Charles  Kean.  III.  The 
poor  gentleman,  by  G.  Co'man,  jr.;  Ilamlct,  by  W. 
Shakspcare;  Cliarles  II.,  by  ,J.  H.  I'jyne;  Venice  pre- 
served, by  T.  Olwny;  Pizarro,  by  E.  15.  Sheridan; 
The  love-chase,  by  J.  S.  Knowlcs;  Othello,  by  W. 
Shakspcare;  Lend  me  live  s-hillings,  liy  J.  JI.  Morton, 
■with  a  portrait  and  memoir  of  Mr.  William  E.  Burton. 
IV.  Virginius,  by  J.  S.  Knowlcs;  The  king  of  the 
commons,  by  J.  White;  London  nsnirance,  by  D.I. 
Bourcicault;  The  rent-tiny,  by  D.  .Tcrrold;  Tv.-o  pcn- 
tlemen  of  Verona,  by  W.  Shakespeare;  'Ilic  jesloiis 
■wire,  by  G.  Colman,  sen.;  The  rivals,  by  It.  B.  Sheri- 
dan; Perfection,  by  T.  U.  Bayly,  wiih  a  Memoir  of 
Mr.  James  II.  Ilackelt.  V.  A  new  way  to  p-iy  old 
debts,  by  P.  Atassingcr;  Look  before  you  leap,  by  G. 
W.  Lovell;  KingJohn,  by  W.  Shakespeare:  Ibe  ner- 
vous man,  by  W.  B.  Bcrnaid;  Damon  and  Pythias,  by 
J.  Banim;  The  clandestine  marriage,  by  G.  Ct.lman, 
sen.;  William  Tell,  by  J.  S.  Knowlcs;  The  d.iy  after 
the  wedding,  by  Mrs.  C.  Kcmble;  with  a  portrait  and 
mcm.oir  of  George  Colman,  the  eUlor.  VI.  Speed 
the  plough,  by  T.  Jlorton;  Romeo  end  Juliet,  by  W. 
Shakespeare;  Feudal  times,  by  J.  White;  Charles  tho 
twelith,  by  J.  R.  Planch=;"The  bridal,  by  J.  S. 
Knowles;  The  follies  of  a  night,  by  J.  R.  Plaucht; 
The  iron  chest,  by  G.  Colmnn,  jr.;  Faini  heartntvcr 
won  fair  ladv,  by  J.  R.  Plancho,  with  a  portrait  and 
memoir  of  Sir  E.  Bulwer  Lytfon.  VII.  Road  to  ruin, 
by  T.  Holeroft;  Macbeth,  by  W.Shakespeare;  Temper, 
by  R.Bell;  Evadnc,  byR.  L.  Sheil;  Bertram,  by  C. 
Matuiin;  The  duenna,  by  R.  B.  Sheridan;  Much  ado 
about  nothing,  by  W.  Shakespeare;  Thectitic,  by  E. 
B.  Sheridan;  with  a  portrait  and  memoir  of  Richard 
Brinsley  Sheridan.  VIII.  The  apostate,  by  R.  L. 
Sheil;  Twelfth  night,  by  W.  Shakespeare;  Brutus,  by 
J.  II.  Piiyre;  Shnpson  and  Co.,  by  J.  Poole;  Merchant 
of  Venice,  by  W.  Shakespeare;  Old  heads  and  young 
hearts,  by  D.  Bourcicault;  The  mountaineer?,  by  G. 
Colman,  jr.;  Three  weeks  after  marriage,  by  A.  Mur- 
phy; And  memoir  of  Mr.  George  II.  Barrett.  IX. 
Love,  by  J.  S.  Knowles;  As  you  like  it,  by  W.  Shakes- 
peare; Eliler  brother,  by  Beaumnnt  and  Fletcher  : 
Werner,  by  Byron ;  Gisippus,  by  G.  Grifiin ;  Town  and 
country,  by  T.  JMorton;  King  Lear,  by  W.  Shake- 
speare; Blue  devils,  by  G.  Colman,  jr.;  And  a  por- 
tr.iit  and  memoir  of  3Irs.  Shaw.  X.  Ilenry  the  eighth, 
by  W.  Shakespeare;  Married  and  single,  by  J.  Poole; 
Ilenry  the  fourth,  part  I.,  by  W.  Shakespeare;  Paul 
Pry,  by  J.  Poole;  Guy  Mannering,  by  D.  Terry; 
Sweethearts  and  wives,  by  J.  Kenney;  The  serious 
family,  by  M.  Barnett;  She  stoops  to  conquer,  by  O. 
Goldsmith,  with  a  portrait  and  memoir  of  Miss  Char- 
lotte Cushmau.  XI.  Julius  Ctusar,  by  W.  Shake- 
speare; Vicar  of  Wakefield,  by  .1.  S.  Coyne;  Leap 
year,  by  J.  B.  Buckslone;  The  Catspaw,  byD.  Jemld; 
The  passing  cloud,  by  B.  L'ernard;  The  drunkard, 
by  W.  II.  Smith;  Rob  Roy,  by  I.  Pocock;  George 
Barnwell,  by  G.  Lillo,  with  a  memoir  of  Mrs.  John 
Seflon.  XII.  Ingomar,  by  M.  Lovell;  Thetwo  friends, 
by  R.  Lacy;  Corsican  brothers,  by  E.  Gr.tng?  &  X. de 
Montepin;  Ileir-at  law,  by  G.  Colman,  jr.;  Sk'-tchcs 
in  India,  by  T.  Morton;  Jane  Shore,  by  N.  Rowc; 
Mind  your  own  business,  by  M.  Loraon:  Wriiingon 
the  wall,  by  T.  and  J.  M.  Morton,  with  a  memcirof 
Ti  OS.  S.  Ilarablin.  XIII.  Soldier'*  daughter,  by  A. 
Cherry;  MtircoSpada,  by  J.P.Simjison:  Sardanapalus, 
by  Lord  Byron;  The  robbers,  by  !■'.  Schiller:  Douglas, 
by  Dr.  Home;  Nature's  nobleman,  by  II.  O.  Pardev; 
Civilization,  by  J.  Il.Wilkins;  Katharine  &Petrucliio, 
by  W.  Shakespeare,  wi;h  a  portrait  and  memoir  of  Ed- 
win Foircst.    XIV.  Game  of  love,  by  J.  Urougham; 


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SAKGEXT,  E.,  continued. 

Midsummer-night's  dream,  by  W.  Shakespeare;  Er- 
nestine, by  \V.  Robertson:  Ragpicker  of  Paris,  by  E. 
Stirling;  Flyine  Dutchman,  by  E.  Filzball;  Hypocrite, 
by  S.  Smith;  fhcrese,  by  J.  II.  Payne:  La  Tour  de 
Nesle,  by  V.  Hugo;  witli  a  portrait  and  memoir  of 
John  Brougham.  XV.  Ireland  as  it  is,  by  J.  A.  Am- 
herst; Sea  of  ice,  anonymous;  Seven  clerks,  by  T.  E. 
Willis;  Game  of  life,  by  J.  Brougham;  Forty  thieves, 
anonymous;  Bryan  Boroihme,  by  J.  S.  Knowles;  Ro- 
mance and  reality,  by  J.  Brougham;  Ugolino,  by  J. 
B.  Booth,  wilh  a  portrait  and  memoir  of  Barney 
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Sarraxs,  B.    Memoirs  of  Lafayette,  and  of  the 

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C'onf(?«(«.— Vol.1.  Konstlerche;  Die  weisse  Ilcnne; 
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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Nachrichten  von  Schillers  Le- 
ben; Charlotte  von  Schiller;  Gedichte  derersten  und 
zweiten  Periode  ;  Metrische  Uebcrsctzungen;  Ge- 
dichte dcr  dritten  I'eriude.  II.  Die  Rauber,  Schau- 
spiel;  Die  Verschworung  des  Fiesco  zuGenia,  lin 
republicanisches  Trauerspicl;  Kabale  und  Liebe,  ein 
bJrgerlichcs  Trauerspicl;  Der  Jlenschenfeiud,  Frag- 
ment. III.  Jlelrischc  Uebcrsctzungen;  Ipliigcniein 
Aulis,  uebersetzt  aus  dem  Euripides:  Scencn  aus 
den  Phonicierinnen  dcs  Euriiiidcs  ;  Don  Carlos, 
Infant  von  Spanicn,  ein  dramatisches  Gedicht.  IV. 
Wallenstcin,  ein  dramatisches  Gedicht,  crster  Theil: 
AVallerstcins  Lager;  Die  Piccolomini;  Zweitcr  Theil: 
Wallensteins  Tod.  V.  M.aria  Stuart;  Die  Jungtrau 
von  Orleans;  Die  Braut  von  Messina,  oder  die  fcind- 
lichen  BrJder.  VI.  Wilhelm  Tell;  Die  Huldigung 
der  Kunsle;  Macbeth,  eiu  Trauerspicl  von  Shaks- 
pearc;  Turardot,  Prinzcssin  von  China,  ein  tragi- 
koniisehcs  Mahrchen  naeh  Gozzi.  All.  Pliadra, 
Trauerspicl  von  Racine;  Der  Parasit  oder  die  Kunst 
sein  Gluck  zu  machen,  ein  Lustspiel  nach  dem 
Franzosischen  ;  Der  Neff'e  als  Onkel.  Lustspiel 
in  drei  Aufziigcn,  aus  dem  Franzosischen  dc3 
Picard;  Nachlass;  (1.)  Demetrius  ;  (2.)  AVarbcck  ; 
(3.)  Die  Maltheser  ;  (4.)  Die  Kinder  des  Hauses. 
VIII.  Geschichte  des  Abfalls  der  vereinigten 
Niedcrlande  von  der  spanisclien  Regierung.  IX. 
Geschichte  dcs  drcissigjahrigeu  Kiicgs.  X.  Pro- 
saische  Schriften ;  Erste  Periode :  llcbcr  den  Zusam- 
menhang  dcr  thierischen  Natur  dcs  Menschcn  mit 
Eciucr  gcistigen;  Ueber  das  gegcnwirtige  deutsche 
Theater;  Der  Spaziergang  unter  den  Linden  ;  Eine 
grossmiithige  Handlungaus  dci  ncuesten  Geschichte; 
Die  Schaubibne  als  eine  nioralische  Anstaltbetrach- 
tet;  Zweite  Periode:  Dcr  Verbrecher  aus  verlorcncr 
Ehre,  cine  wahre  Geschichte;  Spiel  dcs  Schicksals, 
ein  Bruchstock  aus  einer  wahren  Geschichte;  Dcr 
Geistcrseher,  aus  den  Papieren  des  Grafen  von  O— ; 
Philosophische  Briefe;  Briete  aber  Don  Carlos;  AVas 
heiszt  und  zu  welchcn.  Ende  studirt  man  I  niversal- 
geschichte  ?  cine  akademische  Antrittsredc;  Etwas 
Uber  die  erste  Jlenschengesellschafr  nach  dem  Leilfa- 
den  der  mosaischen  Urkunde;  Die  Scndung  Moses; 
Die  Gesetzgebung  des  Lykurgus  und  Solon.  XI. 
TJcber  Volkerwanderung,  Kreuzzugc  und  Mittelaltur; 
t'cbersicht  des  Zusiands  von  Europa  zur  Zeit  des 
erstcn  Kreuzzugs,  ein  Fragment:  Universalhistmischc 
XJebersicht  dcr  merkwiirdiesten  Staatsbegebenheiteu 
zu  den  Zcilen  Frieilrichs  I.;  Geschichte  der  Unru- 
hcn  in  Fraukreich  welche  der  Regierung  Ileinricha 
I\'.  voran2ingen,bis  zum  Tode  Karls  IX.;  Ilerzog 
von  Alba  bei  einem  Fruhstuckauf  dem  Schlosse  zu 
Kudolstudt,  im  Jahre  1517;   Denkwordigkeilen  aus 


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amusements  of  the  highlanaer.^ CS0.il 

—  Strickland,  A.    Lives  of  the  queens  of .  .  .  .  593.4-5 

—  Tytler,  P.  F.    History  of,  1240-1043 9S7.7 

—  Wilson,  J.    Voyage  round  the  coasts  of .  .  .  &i0-6 

See  alio:  Highlands,  Scottish. 


SCOTV,  C.  H.    The  Danes  and  the  Swedes,  a  visit 

to  Denmark,  etc.    London,  1850.    12°.  .  .  .       COS. 4 
ScOTT,  G.  G.    Remarks  on  secular  and  domestic 

architecture.    London,  1857.    8' 203.17 

ScOTT,  J.,  Earl  of  Ehlon,  Life  of.     Tniss,  H.  .   .       5:2.0 
Scott,  R.    Practical  cotton-spinner,  enlarged  by 

O-  Byrne.    Philadelphia,  1851.    8° 195.5 

Scott,  T.    The  Holy  Bible,  with  notes.  .See  Bible.    1001.1 
ScoTT,  Sir  W.    Works,  with  a  biography.      Phil- 

adclpliia,  1852-53.    lOv.    8' 902.1 

Conlenti.—\o\.l.  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  border; 
Sir  Tristrera;  Lay  of  the  last  minstrel;  Ballads  trans- 
lated, or  imitated  from  the  German;  Marmion;  Lady 
of  the  lake;  Miscellaneous  poems;  Rokeby ;  Vision  of 
Don  Roderick;  Lord  of  the  Isles;  Occasional  poems; 
Bridal  of  Triermain;  Harold  the  danntlees;  Field  of 
Waterloo;  Songsand  miscellanies.  11.  Wavcrley;  Guy 
Mannering:  Autiauarj-;  Kob  R03-;  BIcck  dwarf;  Old 
MortaUly.  IIL  Heart  of>Dd  Lothian;  B:iJc  of  l.am- 
mermoor;  Legend  of  Montrose ;  Ivanhoe;  Monastirj-; 
Abbot.  IV.  Kenilworth;  Pirate;  Fortunes  of  Nigel; 
Pcveril  of  the  Peak;  tiueniin  Durward.  V.  St.  Ke- 
nan's well:  Redgaunllet;  Bctrolhed;  Talisman ;  Wood- 
stock. VI.  Highland  widow;  Two  drovers;  My  aunt 
Margaret's  mirror;  Tapestried  chamber;  ThcUurd'a 
Jock;  Fair  maid  of  Peith;  Anne  of  Geitrstein;  Count 
Robert  of  Paris ;  Castle  dangerous;  Smguon's  daugh- 
ter. \'II.  Tales  of  a  grandfather;  History  of  Scot- 
land. VIIL  Life  of  John  Dryden;  Lile  of  J.  Swift; 
Biographical  notices  of  the  novelists ;  I>ramatic  work  s ; 
Paula  letters  to  his  kinsfolk;  Eyrbiggia-Saga;  Essay 
on  chivalry,  romance  and  thedrcraj;  Religious  dis- 
courses; Lo.monology  and  witchcraft.  IX.  Life  of 
Napoleon.    X.  Life  of  S.  by  J.  G.  Lcckhart. 

—  Poetical  works.    Kew  York,  1818-19.    riv.    18°    350.13 

Contents.  — \(}\.  I.  The  lay  of  the  last  minstrel.  II. 
The  vision  of  Don  Roderick;  Ballads  and  lyrical 
pieces;  Thomas  the  rhymer.  III.  JIarmion.  IV. 
T'he  lady  of  the  lake;  The  field  of  Waterloo.  V. 
Rokeby.    VI.  The  lord  of  the  isles. 

—  Poetical  works,  with  a  sketch  of  his  life,  by 

J.W.Lake.    Philadelphia,  1840.    8°  .  .  .  .       .^30.1 

Contents.  —  Life;  Lay  of  the  last  minstrel;  Dance  of 
death,  etc.;  Marmion;  T'he  lady  of  the  lake;  lioke- 
by;  Lord  of  the  isles;  Thomas  the  rhymer;  Uarold 
the  dauntless;  The  bridal  of  Triermain;  Vision  of 
Don  Roderick;  The  field  of  Waterloo;  lialidonhill; 
Ballads  and  lyrical  pieces;  Miscellanies. 

—  Poetical  works.    >'ew  ed.  X.  Y.,  1850.  2v.  l^"    3.36.1.3 

Contents.— \o\.'i.  Layof  the  last  minstrel;  Marmion; 
Lady  of  the  lake;  The  bridal  of  Triermain:  Poetry 
from  the  border  minstrelsy.  II.  Rokeby ;  I>or(l  of  the 
isles;  Vision  of  Don  Roderick;  Harold  the  dauntless; 
The  field  of  Waterloo;  Songs  and  miscelLnies;  Bal- 
lads translated  from  the  German;  Songs;  Miscella- 
neous poems;  Poetry  from  the  border  minstrelsy. 

—  Poetical  works,  with  life  of  the  author.   New 

York,  185-2.     10" 3-30.14 

Contents. —  Tl.&j  of  the  last  minstrel;  Marmion; 
Lady  of  the  lake;  Don  Roderick;  Rokeby;  Ballads; 
Lyrics,  and  songs. 

—  Poetical  works.     New  Y'ork,  18.53.    Ov.    12°.       .330.2 

Crmtents.—  \o\.J.  Lay  of  the  last  minstrel;  Bal- 
lads translated  from  the  German ;  Songs ;  'The  poacher; 
Miscellaneous  poems;  Poetry  published  in  border 
minstrelsy.  II.  Marmion;  Occasional  pieces.  IIL 
Lady  of  the  lake;  The  vision  of  Don  Roderick.  IV. 
Itokeby;  The  bridal  of  Triermain.  V.  Tbe  lord  of 
the  isles;  The  field  of  Waterloo;  Songs  and  miscella- 
nies. VI.  Harold  the  dauntless;  Dramatic  pieces,  viz. 
Balidon  hill;  .Macduflf's  c.-oss;  Doom  of  Devorgoil; 
Auchindrane,  or  the  Ayrshire  tragedy. 

—  Halidon  hill :    a  dramatic  sketch  from  Scot- 

tish history.    Philadelphia,  1822.    10° .  .  .     .^^S.21 

—  Lady  of  the  lake.    Baltimore,  1812.    18°  .  .  .     .359.15 

—  -    Same.    New  ed.    Xew  York,  18-57.    12°.  .    :J30.-V7 

—  Lay  of  the  last  minstrel,  ballads  and  lyrical 

pieces,  with  a  life.    London,  18-35.     18°..  .     .359.14 

—  Lord  of  the  isles.    Boston,  l&i5.    18° 359.17 

—  Marmion.    Now  ed.    New  York,  1857.    12°    .  .%30.8-12 

—  Rokeby  :  a  poem.    Baltimore,  1813.    18°  .  .  .     .359. 10 

—  Wavcrley  novels.  Library  cd.  From  last  rev. 

ed.    Boston,  1852-5-3.    27v.    12° 
Contents  -• 

1.  Waverley,  or 'tis  sixty  years  since    •  .  .   4(;o.2-5 

2.  Guy  JIannering 4<K^.7-10 

3.  Antiquary IfO-M-'.O 


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159 


SCOTT 


Scott,  Sir  VT.    "Waverley  novels,  continued. 

4.  Uob  Koy liiO.  10-21 

5    Black  (hvarf,  Old  mortality -J'lO. 22-25 

C.  Heart  of  Mid-I.othiau 4v><i. 28-33 

r.  DrlJe  of  Lainniermoor,  Lc_:;'cinl  of  Mont- 
rose   4fiO.. 15-38 

8.  Ivanhoe 4("i0.3lMfi 

9.  Monastery 400.."il-54 

10.  Abbot 4(;0.5.j-0i» 

11.  Keuilworth  .   .   .• 4(K).t"0-<'i3 

12.  Pirate 4:o.2-.J 

13.  Fortunes  of  Nig'el 4ro.r-:2 

14.  Peverilof  the  IV.ik 4ro.ij  !>, 

lo.  Queutiu  Durward 4."o.2:-2d 

10.  St.  Kouan's  well 4>Ci.l-4 

ir.  Kedgrauutlet -1,-0.5-7 

15.  The  betrothed,  The  talisman 4,-u.t:-13 

lit.  Woodstock 4"-fi.  14-17 

20.  Highland  widow,  Two  drovi^rs 4>0.],s-21 

21.  St.  Valentino's  day 4>-0.22-2('i 

22.  Anne  of  Geierstein fso. 27-30 

23.  Count  Robert  of  Paris 4N'. 31-34 

24-2i).  Castle    dangerous,  Tales  of  a  graud- 

father.    1st  series.      Scottish  history.    .  4>0..3r.-39 

Tales,  etc.  2d  series.    Scottish  liistory  .4nO. 42-45 

27.  Tales  of  a  grandfather.    3d  series.  Same.  4S0.4S-51 

4th  series.    Stories  of  France 4'.K).3-6 

—  The  antiquary.    Ediub.,  ISlC-li?;.    3v.     12°.  .     4.'-0.12 

—  -    Same.    Boston,  1S21.    S° 4r)0.l3 

—  Fortunes  of  Nigel.    Boston,  1S22.    .>' 470.0 

—  Guy  Manuering.    Philadelphia,  1S20.    12°.  .     400.11 

—  Ivanhoe.    Boston,  1S20.    S° 4.XI.47 

—  -    Same.     New  York,  1823.    2v.  in  1.    12'  .   .      4ri0.4S 

—  Kenihvorth.    Boston,  1S21.    b° 400. iVS 

—  -    Same,    4th  Am.  ed.     Phila.,  1824.    2v.    1,:°    4<T0.(>4 

—  Monastery.    Edinburgh,  1S20.    3v.     12°  .  .  .     400.50 

—  -    Same.    Boston,  1820.    8° 400.49 

—  Peveril  of  the  peak  :  a  romance.      Now  York, 

182.3.    2v.     12° 470.13 

—  -    Same.    Boston.  1823.    S° 470.14 

—  Pirate.     Boston,  1822.     S' 470. 1 

—  Queutiu  Durward.     Edin.,  1823.    3v.    12°.  .   .     470.20 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  1823.    2v.    1-,'° .   .   .     470.19 

—  Rob  Koy.    Edinburgh,  1818.    3v.     12°  ....     4i;0.17 

—  -    Same.    Boston,  1821.    S° 4(>0.1S 

—  Tales  of  my  landlord.     Black  Dwarf;    Old 

Mortality.'    Boston,  1S21.     S° 4G0.2G 

—  -    Same.     2d  ser.     Heart  of  Mid-Lothiau. 

Boston,  1S21.    8° 400.27 

—  -    Same.    3d  ser.     Bride  of  Lammermoor. 

Legend  of  Montrose.    Boston,  182!.    8°.  .     400.34 

—  AVaverley  ;   or,  'tis  sixty  years  since.    Edin- 

burgh,'1S:4.    3v.     12°.' 400.6 

—  -    Same.    Boston,  1820.    S° 400.1    | 

—  Waverley  anecdotes,  illustrative  of  the  novels  ! 

and  romances  of  Scott.    Bost.,  18:J3.  2v.  10°    470.20   I 

—  History  of  Scotland.    London,  1830.    2v.    10°      .308.4 

—  Letters  on  demonology  and  witchcraft.    Lon-  | 

don,  18:30.     10°  .  .V 399.2   j 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1S4S.    18° SiO.  13   I 

—  Life  of  Napoleon,  with  view  of  the  French  j 

revolution.    Exeter,  1828.    2v.    8° 0O4.S  I 

—  -    Same.    Exeter,  1827.    2v.    8° C04.7   ! 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  1858.    3v.  in  1.    8°  .    004.5-0  | 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  1858.    2v.  in  1.    8°.    001.1-4  j 

—  Lives  of  the  novelists.     Phila.,  18-25.     2v.     12°    585.19 

—  Tales  of  a  grandfather.   1st  ser.    Stories  from  I 

Scottish  history.     Phila.,  1853.    2v.  in  1.    10°    480. .35 

—  -    Same.  2d  ser.   Phila.,  1853.  2v.ini.  10°. 480. 40-11 

—  -    Same.   3d  ser.    Phila.,  lS5:i.  2v.  in  1.  10°.480.4tV-47 

—  -    Same.    4th  ser.    Stories  from  the  history 

of  France.    Phila.,  1^55.    2v.ini.    10°.  .  .   490.1-2   ; 

—  Ancient  British  drama.  Lond.,  1810.  3v.  roy. 8°      331.2 

CoHf<^Jfit.—  ^' ol.  I.  The  four  P  s,  Ilt'ywood  ;  Ferrcx 
and  I'orrcx,   SackviKc  :    Kctuiue    fnmi    I'crnafsus,  | 

anon.  :     Danion  and  Pithias,  Kdwarvls  ;     OaninuT  | 

Gurton'9  nceJlc,  anon.:  Alexander  and  Canipaspe, 
Lyly ;  Edwanl  II..  Mar  ow:  The  heir,  M.iy:  The  bird 
in  a  cage,  Shirley ;  The  Jew  of  MsUa.   Marlow;  The  | 

^Is,  Uvvenant:  Sir  John  Oldcastle.  [jiarl  I,}  anon.; 
l.i:e  and  death  of  Tbon.as  Led  Croniucll,  aaou.i 


Scott,  Sir  W.,  cotitinued. 

London  prodigal,  anon.:  The  puritan,  annn.:  Yoilc- 
shirc  tragedy,  annn.;  George  a  Greene,  anon.;  Jeron- 
inio,  anon.:  The  Spanish  tragtdy,  anon.;  The  horn  ft 
whore,  Dckkar.  H.  .Malcontent,  Maislon;  All  fools. 
Chapman;  Eastward  hoc,  Jonson  and  others;  1  ho 
revenger's  tragedy,  Tounieur;  The  dumb  knight, 
>Iachin  ;  Miseries  of  inforced  marriage,  Wilkins  ; 
Lin^-ua,  Brewer;  Merry  devil  of  Edmonton,  anon.; 
A  mad  world  my  masters,  Middleton;  Itam  alley, 
Barrj-;  Roaring  girl,  Middleton:  City  match,  Maync; 
Muse's  looking-glass,  Randolph  ;  A  woman  killed 
with  kindness,  lleywood  ;  A  match  at  midnight, 
Itowley  ;  The  gamester,  Shirley  ;  Microcosinus, 
Nabbes;  Greene's  Tu  (^uoqne.  Cook  ;  Albnmazar, 
Toinkis.  lU.  The  white  devil,  Webster;  The  hog 
hath  lost  his  pearl,  Tailor:  Four  prentises  of  London, 
lleywood:  The  antiquary,  Marmion:  The  ordinaiy, 
Cartwright:  Jovial  crew,  Brome;  Old  couple,  .May; 
.\ndromana,  Shirley :  Mayor  of  Qainborough,  Mid- 
dleton: Grim,  the  collier  of  Croydon,  anon.;  City 
nightcap,  Davenport;  Parson's  wedding,  Killegrew  ; 
Adventures  of  live  hours,  Tukc:  Elvira,  Digby  ; 
Widow.  Jonson  and  others  ;  DutclKsse  of  .Malfy, 
Webster:  The  rebellion,  Rawlins;  Witch,  Middleton. 

—  Modern  Bri;isii  drama.  Lond.,  1811.  5v.  roy.S'  331.1 
CoHtf-iitc— Vol.  I.  TrifKiliis:  Two  noble  kinsmen, 
Shakespeare  and  1  letcher;  A  kingr  nd  no  king.  IJeju- 
niont  and  Fletcher ;  The  maids  tr»geily,  Beaumont 
ami  Fletcher:  Thierry  and  Thcodoret,  Beaumont  oi:d 
Hetjher;  I  liilosier,  Beaumont  and  Fletcher:  Uon- 
d'lca,  B>aumont  and  Fletcher;  The  false  one.  Beau- 
mont and  Fletcher;  The  bondman,  Massincer:  The 
fital  dowry,  Massingerand  Field:  The  broken  h<art, 
lord;  The  rival  queens,  Lee:  Theodosius,  Lee;  All 
for  love.  Dry  den:  Don  Sebastian,  Dry  den:  The  oi- 
phan,  Olway  :  Venice  preserved,  Otway:  Isabella. 
Southern  ;  Oroonoko,  Southern  :  The  mourning 
bride,  Consrevc;  Tamerlane.  Rowc;  The  fair  peni- 
tent, Rowe:  Jane  Shor^,  Kowe;  Lady  Jane  Gray, 
Rowc;  Cato.  Addison:  Distrejt  mother,  Phihps:  Siege 
of  Uamsseiis,  Uughes.  II.  Trwjeilies :  The  revenge, 
Young;  The  brothers.  Young  :  Mariamne,  Fcnton; 
Geo.  Barnwell,  Lillo;  Fatal  curiosity,  Lillo:  Ardcn 
of  Feversham,  Lillo:  Zara,  Uill  ;  King  Charles  L, 
Ilavard;  Gusiavus  'Vasa,  Brooke:  Mi.homct,  Jlillcr; 
Tancred  and  Sigismunda.  Thomson:  Irene.  Johnson; 
Roman  father.  Whitehead:  Elfrida.  Mason:  Carac- 
tacus.  Mason:  Gamester,  Moore:  Boadicea.  Glover; 
Earl  of  Essex,  Jones:  Bsurbarossa,  Brown;  D<iuglas, 
Home;  Cleone,  Dodsley:  Orphan  of  China,  Murphy; 
Zenobia,  Murphy:  Grecian  daughter,  Murphy;  Earl 
of  Warwick,  Franklin;  Malilda,  Franklin:  Countess 
of  Salisburj-,  Ilsrtson:  Mysterious  mother,  Walpulc; 
Comus,  Milton  ;  Fair  apostate,  Macdonald.  III. 
CoHi^(/if.« ;  Every  man  in  his  humour,  Jonson;  Vol- 
pone,  Jonson:  The  alchemist,  Jons<in:  Rule  a  wife 
and  have  a  wife,  Fletcher:  Tlie  chances,  Hctchcr, 
Xew  WBV  to  pay  old  debts,  Mas»inger  ;  The  com- 
mittee, Howard;  The  rchearsil,  Buckingham:  Key  to 
the  rehearsal:  Countrj- girl,  Wycherly  :  Plain  dealer, 
V.'ycherly:  Old  bachelor,  Conercve:  Double  dealer, 
Congreve  ;  l,*ve  for  love.  Congrevc;  Wnv  of  the 
world,  Congrvvc;  Provoked  wile,  Vauhrugh;  Con- 
federacy, Vanbrugh:  .Mistake,  Vanbrngh:  Provoked 
husband,  Vanbrugh  and  Cibber;  Spanish  triar.  Dry- 
den;  Love  mnkts  a  man.  Cibber;  She  w.  uld  and  she 
would  not,  Cibber:  Careless  husband,  Cibber.  IV. 
Cnnieilics:  Hypocrite,  tibl'cr:  Constant  couple.  Sir 
Harry  Wildair,  The  intmsJant,  The  recruiting  otfi- 
cor.  Beaux  stratagem,  Farquhar:  The  funeral,  1  he 
tender  husband.  Conscious  lovers,  Steele  ;  Busy 
br<ly.  Wonder,  Bold  stroke  for  a  wife,  Cciitlivre; 
Drummer ,  Addison  :  Jlisir,  Fielding  ;  Suspicious 
husband,  Hoadly:  Wav  to  keep  him,  Murph.v :  Fol- 
stafTs  weddiug,  Kenrick  :  JcjIous  wiSp,  Culman  ; 
Clandestitie  mariiage,  Colman  and  Garrick:  Good 
ns'urid  nii:n.  She  stoops  to  conquer.  Goldsmiih:  The 
brothers.  The  West  Indian,  Cuiubcrlaiid:  The  riva's, 
Shciidan.  ^'.  KnfjIi<Jt  o^icrti  and j'ajix  :  Comus,  Mi}' 
ton:  Chca's  cf  Scapin,  Otway:  Bergars"  opera.  Gay; 
Contrivances.  Crononhotoi  thologus.  Carey  ;  Tom 
1  humb.  Fielding;  Mock  doct  r.  I  lelding:  Intriguing 
chambennaid.  bidding:  Devil  to  pay,  CotUy :  King 
cudmiierof  Maijstjeld,  Sir  John  CTuckle  at  cou:t, 
Dodsley;  Lying  vaUt,  Miss  in  her  teens,  Leih.-.  Male 
coquette,  Guardiin,  Xi-ck  or  nothing,  l\ep  tchind 
the  curtain.  Iiish  widow,  Bon  t"n.  High  life  l>cluw 
stiiirs,  Garriik:  Tas  e.  englishman  in  Paris,  Knights, 
£ncli^hman  returned  from  Paris,  The  au  hor.  The 
minor.  The  liar.  The  oraU.rs.  .Mayor  of  Garratt,  The 
(atrun,°  The  commissary.  The  devil  upon  two  sticks. 
The  larac  luver,The  maid  of  Bath,  Foolc:  The;.pprtii- 


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Scott,  Sir  W.,  continued. 

tice,  The  upholsterer.  The  old  moid,  The  cilizen, 
Three  weeks  nfter  marriage.  Murphy  :  L,ove-a -la- 
mode,  Jlackiin;  Love  in  n  village,  Maid  of  the  mill. 
The  padlock,  Uickerstaft" :  Dr.  Last  in  his  chariot, 
Bickcrstaft'and  Foo!c;  The  sultan,  BickcrstatT;  The 
dciiccii  in  him,  Colman;  -Midas,  O'Uara;  Maid  ol  tlie 
oaks,  Uurgoyne;  Two  misers,  tJ'Hara  ;  The  critic, 
Sheridan;  Rosina,  Mrs.  Brooke. 

—  Allan,  G.    Life  of,  and  notices  of  his  writings.      5S5.1 

—  Loekliart,  J.  G.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  .  .  .  5S5.2 
Scott,  ^V.    Infantry  tactics.  U.  S.  war  departm't.    199. TO 

—  Life  of.    SlanslieUI,  E.  D 517.14 

Scottish  ballads,  historical  and  romantic.    Fin- 
lay,  J •'5K--10 

Scottish  chiefs:  romance.    Porter,  J 7S9.4 

SCOTTISH  minstrel,  Jlodern.    Ilogcrs,  C .'51(>.12 

Scottish  songs.  Illustrated  book  of 809. S 

Scottish  worthies.  Lives  of.    Tytler,  P.  F.  .  .  .  n09.9-:0 

Scout,  The:  a  novel.     Simms,  W.  G 790.22-24 

ScRinv-PKoriiLLEK,  Treatise  on  the.  Bourne,.!.  191. .3 
Scribe,  A.  E.    <Euvres  choisies.    Paris,  l&io.   5v. 

12'' lOrc.r. 

Contents.  — Yol.  I.  La  nuit  d'un  garde  national;  Le 
nouveau  Pourceaugnac  ;  Le  soUieiteur;  Lcs  deux 
pricepteurs;  Unc  visite  a  Bedlam;  La  somnaiiibule; 
L'ours  ct  le  Pacha;  Le  secretuire  et  le  ciiisinier;  Fron- 
tin.  mari-gnrton;  L'inleiieur  d'une  elude;  Michel  ct 
Chiislinc;  MtJnioircs  d'un  Colonel  de  II ussards;  La 
log<: du  portier;  Linteneur  d'un  bureau;  Le menteur 
vtiridique;  La  maitresse  au  logis.  II.  Le  coift'eur  et  le 
pcrruquier;  La  mansarde  des  artistes;  La  huine 
d'unt  femme;  La  quarantaine;  Le  plus  beau  jour 
de  la  vie;  Le  charlatanisme;  Les  premieres  amours; 
Le  confident;  La  dcmoit^elle  a  marier;  Siiiiplo  his- 
toire;  L'ambassadeur;  Le  mariage  de  raison.  IIL 
L'heritiere;  Lediplomate;  Lanianoine;  La  nianiedcs 
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Shadows,  with  rules  for  their  projection.    Gwilt, 

J 205.4 

Shady  side,  or  life  in  a  country  parsonage.    Hub- 
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Shakespeare,  W.      Works,  in  eight  volumes. 

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CoH^en's.  —  Vol.  I.  Tempest;  Midsummer  nighi's 
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Winrlsor;  Measure  lor  mensure.  II.  Missing.  III. 
All's  well  that  ends  well;  Tweltth  niglit;  Comedy  of 
errors;  Winter  night's  tjlc;  King  John.  IV.  King 
Richard  L'd;  King  IJenry  4th;  King  Henry  5th;  King 
Ucnry  Uth,  parti.  V.  King  llcnry  Gth,  purls  :.'/); 
King  Richard  ad;  King  Henry  sih.  VI.  King  Ix!ar; 
Timon  of  Athens;  Tilus  Andronicus;  Coriolanus. 
VII.  Julius  Ca!sar;  Antony  and  Cleopatra;  Cymbe- 
line;  Troilus  and  Cressidu.  \lli.  Homco  and  Juliet; 
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llv.     10° .325.1 

Contents. —  Vol.  I.  Tempest;  Two  gentlemen  of 
%erona;  Merry  wives  of  Windsor;  Twelllh  niaht. 
II.  Measure  for  measure;  Much  ado  about  nothinir; 
Midsummer  night's  dream;  Love's  labour's  lost.  lU. 
Merchant  of  Venice;  As  you  like  it;  All's  well  that 
ends  well;  Taming  of  the  shrew.  IV.  Winter's  tolc; 
Comedy  of  errors;  Macbeth;  King  John.  A'.  King 
Kicliard  2  ;  First  and  second  paitsof  King  Henry  i  ; 
King  Henry  5.  \1.  1st  to  "d  parts  of  King  Henry 
C.  VII.  Kicliard  3  ;  Henry  H  ;  Troilus  and  Crcs- 
sida.  VIII.  'Timon  of  .Athens;  CoriolaLtis;  Julius 
Cxsar;  .Antony  and  Cleopatra.  IX.  Cj'mbeliuc; 
Titus  Antlronicus;  Pericles;  King  I. ear.  X.  It<nneo 
and  Juliet:  Hamlet;  Othello.  XI.  Life;  History  of 
the  Urom:'.;  General  crilicism;  Poems  and  Sonnets. 


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SiiAKKSPEARE,  W.     AYorks,  ed.  by  J.  P.  Collier. 

New  York,  1853.    Sv.     1^° 31.'0.2 

Cuiileiils.  —  Vol.  I.  History  of  the  English  drama 
and  stage;  Lite  of  Slialtpspeaie;  Tempests  Xwo  pen- 
tlenion  of  Veroim;  Slerry  wives  of  Win'lsor.  If. 
Measure  for  measure;  Comedy  of  errors ;  Jlueh  ado 
about  nothing;  Love's  labour's  lost:  Midsiinimer 
night's  dream;\Mrrchantof  Venice.  111.  As  you  like 
It;  Taming  of  the  shrew;  All's  well  that  ends  well; 
Twelfth  night;  Winter's  tale.  IV.  King  John;  King 
Richard  2;  King  Henry  4,  parts  1,  2;  King  Henry 
fi.  V.  King  Henry  (i,  parts  1,  2, 3;  King  Richard 
3;  King  Henry  8.  VI.  TroiUis  andCressida;  Corio- 
lonus;  Titus  .Vndronicus;  Kameo  and  Juliet;  Timon 
of  Athens.  VII.  Julius  Cicsar;  jMacbeth;  Uanilet; 
King  Lear:  Othello.  VIII.  Antony  and  Cleopatra; 
Cymbcline;  Pericles;  Venus  and  Adcnis;  Hope  of 
Lucrece;  Sonnets;  Lover's  complaint;  Passionate 
pilgrim. 

—  Comedies,  histories,  trag-odies    and    poems, 

witli  a  bioijraphy  and  studies,  by  C.  Kuight. 

Pict.  ed.    London,  1853.    8v.    S° -322.4 

Contents.  —  Comedies:  Vol.  I.  Two  gentlemen  of 
Verona:  Comedy  of  errors:  Love's  labour's  lost;  All's 
well  that  ends  well;  Taming  of  the  shrew;  Midsum- 
mer night's  dream;  Merchant  of  Venice.  II.  Much 
ado  about  nothing:  Merry  wives  of  Windsor;  As  you 
like  it;  Twelfdi  night;  Measure  for  measure:  Winter's 
tale;  Tempest.  Histories  :  III.  King  John;  Kins 
Richard  2  :  King  Henry  4,  parts  1  and  2;  King 
Henry  H.  IV.  King  Henry  U,  parts  I,  2,  3;  King 
Richard  3;  King  Henry  K;  Tragedies:  V.  Romeo 
and  Juliet;  Hamlet;  Othello;  linuin  of  Athens;  King 
I. ear;  Macbeth.  VI.  Troilus  and  Cressida;  Cymbe- 
line;  Coriolanus;  Julius  Cffisar;  Antony  and  Cleopa- 
tra; Titus  Andronicus;  Pericles;  VII.  Venus  and 
Adonis:  Rape  of  Lucrece;  Sonnets;  Lover's  complaint; 
Passionate  pilgrim;  P.iography.  VIII.  Studies  of 
Shakcspere;  Shakespcro's  critics;  Indexes. 

—  Dramatic  works,  with  corrections  of  John- 

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Con(en*s.— Vol.  I.  Auth.or's  life;  Dr.  Johnson's  pref- 
ace; Learningof  Shakespeare:  Tempest;  Two  gentle- 
men of  Verona;  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  II.  Meas- 
ure for  measure;  Comedy  of  errors;  Merchant  of 
Venice;  As  you  like  it.  III.  Midsummer  night's 
dream;  Much  ado  about  nolhins;  Love's  labour's  lost; 
Taming  of  the  shiew.  IV.  All 's  well  that  ends  well; 
Twelflh  night;  Winter's  tale;  Macbeth.  V.  King 
John;  Richard  2;  Henry  4,  parts  I  and  2.  VI. 
King  Henry  5;  King  Henry  6,  parts  1, 2,  and  3. 
VII.  Richard  3;  Henry  H;  Coriolanus.  VIII.  Ju- 
lius Cffisar;  Antony  and  Cleopatra:  Timon  of  Athens; 
Titus  Andronicus.  IX.  Troilus  and  Cressida:  Cym- 
bcline; King  Lear;  Romeo  and  Juliet.  X.  Hamlet; 
Othello;  Pericles. 

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and  a  glossary.    Chiswick,  1828.  Sv.  in  4.  .32"    359.18 

Conicnts.  —  Vol.  I.  Tempest;  Two  gentlemen  of 
Verona:  Merry  wives  of  Windsor;  Twelfth  night; 
Measure  for  measure.  II.  Much  ado  about  nothing; 
Midsummer  night's  dream;  Love's  labour's  lost;  .Mer- 
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Contends.— Vol.  1.  Life  of  Shakspeare,  his  will,  etc.; 
Preface  of  the  players:  Tempest;  Two  gentlemen  of 
Verona;  Merry  wives  of  Windsor:  Twelfth  night; 
Measure  for  measure;  Much  ado  about  nothing.  II. 
Love's  labour 's  lost:  Merchant  of  Venice;  Midsummer 
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Hamlet;  O'.hello. 


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1845.    8° 342.27 

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1843.    S° .342.14 

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SHAKESPEAKE  society.  London,  1841-1S4G.  .3'2v.  8°  .342. 1-32 

Contents  .- 

1.  Mem.  ofE.  Alleyn.    By  J.  P.  Collier.   1841.      342.1 

2.  Gosson's  school  of  abuse.    1841 342.2 

3.  Heywood's  apology  for  actors.    1841  .  .  .       342.2 

4.  Coventry  mysteries.     Ed.  by  Halliwell. 

1841 342.3 

5.  Thynn's  pride  and  lowliness.    1841..  .   .       342.4 

6.  Patient  Grissil,  a  comedy  by  Dekkar,  etc. 

1841 ." 342.6 

7.  Kevcls  at  court  in  Elizabeth  and  James's 
reigns.     1842 342.5 

8.  Jonson's  conversations  with  Drummoud. 
Laing.    1842 342.7 

9.  First  sketch  of  merry  wives  of  Windsor. 
Halliwell.     1842 342.8 

10.  Fools  and  jesters  ;   Armin's  nest  of  nin- 
nies.    Collier.     1842 .342.9 

11.  Old  play  of  Timon.    A.  Dyce.     1842  .   .   .  342.10 

12.  Nash's  Pierce  Pennilesse.    Collier.    1842.  342.11 

13.  Heywood's  Edward  IV.    Field.    1842.  .  .342.12 

14.  Northbrooke  against  dicing,  etc.    Collier. 

1843 342.13 

15.  First  sketches  of  Henry  VI.    Halliwell. 

1843 .342.14 

10.  Oberon's  vision  compared  with  Ly  lie's  En- 

dymion.     Halpin.     1843 342.15 

17.  Chester  Whitsuntide  plays,  part  I.  Wright. 

1843 342.10 

18.  Alleyn  papers.    Collier.    1843 .342.17 

19.  Two  tracts  by  Forde  the  dramatist.    Col- 
lier.    1843 342.18 

20.  Tarlton's  jests.  News  out  of  purgatory, 

and  Life.    Halliwell.    1844 342.19 


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21.  True  tragedy  of  Kichard  III.,  and  Lcg-g-c's 
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22.  GliostofKicliardIII.,apoemby  Brooke. (?) 

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23.  Sir  Thomas  More,  a  iday.     Kd.    by  A. 
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24.  Sliakespeare  society's  papers.    Vols.  I. ,11. 
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25.  Taming:  of  a  shrew,  and  the  wife  lapped 

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27.  Keprint  of  a  contemporary  MS.  of  Henry 

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28.  Diary  of  I'hilipHeuslowe.    Collier.    1845.    342.28 

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1819.  2d  ed.,  corrected.  New  Haven,  1824.  12°    628.26 

—  Visit  to  Europe  in  1S51.  N.  Y.,  1854.  2v.  12°  648. C-7 
Silver  cup  of  sparkling  drops.  Porter,  C.  B.  .  .  888.20 
Silver,  Mrs.    The  lover's  pilgrimage  and  a  trial 

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SiMCOE,  .1.  G.    Military  journal.    History  of  the 

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memoir  of  the  author.  N.  Y.,  1844.  8°  .  .  212.2 
Sums,  W.  G.    Beauchampe,  sequel  to  Charlemont. 

Newed.    New  York,  1856.     12° 790.35-39 

—  Border  beagles :  a  tale.    N.  Y.,  1855.    12°   .  .    800.3-7 
~    Charlemont :  a  tale.    New  York,  1850.    12°  .  800.23-26 

—  Confession :  or,  the  blind  heart,  a  domestic 

story.    New  ed.    New  York,  1850.    12°  .  .  790.44-46 

—  Eutaw,  sequel  to  the  forayers.   New  ed.  New 

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—  The  forayers.    New  Y^ork,  1855.    12° 800.12-17 

—  Guy  rivers.    Newed.    N.  Y.,  1855.    12°  .   .  .800.8-11 

—  HistoryofS.  Carolina.    Charleston,  1842.    12°    237.17 

—  Katharine  Walton.    Newed.  N.  Y.,  1854.  12°  790.25-29 

—  Lifeof  the  Chevalier  Bayard.    N.  Y.,  1847.  12°    547.13 

—  Life  of  Francis  Marion.    N.  Y.,  1844.    12° .  .528.14-15 


SIMMS,  W.  G.    Marie  de  Berniore  ;  The  Maroon  ; 

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—  Mellichampe  :  a  legend  of  the  Santce.    New 

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Content?.  — Vo).  J.  Norman  Maurice;  Atalantis  ; 
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—  Richard  Hurdis  :  a  tale.   New  ed.  New  York, 

1855.     12° 790.47-51 

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—  Southward  ho  !  a  novel.    N.  Y.,  1S54.    12°  .    790.40-43 

—  The  sword  and  the  distaff:  a  story  of  the 

South.     Philadelphia,  1853.     12° 790.52 

—  Vaseonselos :  a  romance.    N.  Y.,  1857.    12°  .     800.28 

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Cliarleston,  1829.    10° 309.14 

—  Tlie  wigwam  and  the  cabin.     Tales  of  the 

South.    1st  scries.    Philadelpliia,  1853.     12°    800.27 

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New  York,  1854.     12° 790.30-34 

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York,   1851.    12° 790.8-12 

Simon  Suggs'  adventures  and  travels.    Pliiladel- 

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SiJiOND,  L.  Tour  and  residence  in  Great  Britain, 
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C.  L.  S.  de. 
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Simons,  C.    Elements  do  droit  civil.    La  propriete. 

Bruxelles,  n.d.    12° 1065.50 

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SiMPLiC'issmrs,    Die    Abenteuer    des.     Roman. 

Grimmelshausen,  C.  v 1025.4 

SiMPi.ON,  From   the    lake  of  Constance  to  the. 

Sewell,  E.  M 659.28 

Simpson,  J.  H. Military  reconnaissance,  from  Santa 
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Simpson,  J.  Y'.  Homoeopatliy  —  its  tenets  and  ten- 
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Simpson,  S.  and  Wise,  E.    Readiest  reckoner  ever 

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Simpson,  T.  Discoveries  on  the  N.  coast  of  Amer- 
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SiNTRAM  and  his  companions.    La  3Iof  tc  Fouque, 

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Sir  Micliael  Scott:  a  romance.    Cunuingliam,  A.  77r.3 

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Sir  Tlicodore  Brougliton.    James,  G.  P.  K.  .  .  .  4G:).5 
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Sirr,  II.  C.    China  and  tlie  Chinese.    The  opium 

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—  History  of  the  Italian  republics.     London, 

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—  Literature  of  the  South  of  Europe.    Trans,  by 

T.  lioscoe.    3d  ed.    Loudon,  1850.    2v.    p. 8°  818.4 
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SiSTEKS,  The,  or  warnings  and  words.     See  Omni- 
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Sisters  abroad.  The:     or,    an    Italian  journey. 

Channiug,  B.  H 078.17 

Sisters  of  charity.    Jameson,  A 127.23-24 

Six  days  of  creation.    Lewis,  T 140.17 

Six  months  in  Italy.     Hillard,  G.  S 0;0.7-0 

Six  years  in  a  man-of-war.    Holbrook,  .S.  F.  .  .  .  525.0-7 
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Skeleton,  Principal  forms  of  the.    Owen,  K.  .  .  177.5 

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Sketch  book.  The.    Irving,  W v. III.  of  307.2-3 

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Sketches  by  a  traveller.    Holbrook,  S.  P 878.15 

Sketches  by  Boz.    Dickens,  C 461.1-5 

Sketches  from  life.    Blanchard,  L 877.18 

Sketches  in  natural  history.     Mammalia.    Lon- 
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Sketches  of  eminent  living  surgeons  and  physi- 
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Sketches  of  history,  life,  and  manners  in  the 

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Sketches  of  married  life.    FoUen,  E.  L 420.5 

Sketches  of  popular  tumults.    London,  1837.    12°  134.10 

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Sketches  and  stories  from  life.    Lee,  H.  F. .  .  .  400.8 
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Skinner,  T.  H.    Discourse  delivered  in   Jlurray 

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Slade,  a.        Travels  iu   Germany    and  Russia. 

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Slater,  S.,  Memoir  of.    White,  G.  S 524.5 

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—  -    Same.    Now  York,  184G.    2v.    18°  ...  .     810.40 

—  Taylor,  W.  C,  Thompson,  II.   and  Rich,  E. 

Occult  sciences.  London,  1855.  12°  .  .  .  .  125.5 
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Smiles,  S.    Life  of  George  Stephenson.     From 

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Sjiith,  Adam.    Nature  and  causes  of  the  wcaltli  of 

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Sjiith,  Albert.  Comic  tales  and  sketches.  Lou- 
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S.^IITH,  Alexander.  City  poems.  Boston,  1557.   12°    324.11 

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Smith,  Capt.  Alexander.    Life  of  A.Smith,  caji- 

tain  of  the  island  of  Pitcairu,  by  himself. 
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Smith,  Archibald.  Peru  as  it  is :  a  residence  in 
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Smith,  C.    The  old  manor  house.    London,  1S20. 

2v.     12° v.XXXVI.-XXXVII.  of  779.1 

Smith,  C.  H.  Natural  history  of  the  human  spe- 
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dogs    and    horses.      Jardine,    W.    v. XV., 

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Smith,  C.  M.  Curiosities  of  London  life.  Lon- 
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Smith,  C.  W.  Book  of  recitations,  a  collection 
from  the  best  poets  and  dramatists.  Lon- 
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Smith,  Eli.    Travels  in  Palestine.    Robinson,  E..      6^4.4 

Smith,  Elias.    Life,  conversion,  etc.   Portsmouth, 

ISIG.     12° 539.8 

Smith,  Elizabeth.    Fragments  in  prose  and  verse, 

with  life,  by  H.  M.  Bowdler.  Bost.,  1810.  12°      599.7 

Smith,  E.  H.  Black  Hawk,  and  scenes  in  the  West, 

a  national  poem.    New  York,  1849.    12°  .  .     3.3S.11 

Smith,  E.  O.    Newsboy.    New  York,  1854.    12°.  .       800.2 

Smith,  E.  P.    Manual  of  political  economy.    New 

York,  1853.     12° 136.19 

S.MITH,  E.  R.    The  Araucanians,  or,  notes  of  a  tour 

in  Chili.     New  York,  18.55.     12° 635.9 

Smith,  E.  V.     History  of  Newburyport,  Mass. 

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Sjiith,  V.  G.    Analytical  compendium  of  medical 

science.    .S^eeNeill,.! _  153.5 

Smith,  G.    Visit  to  each  of  the  consular  cities  of 

China,  lS44-iG.    New  York,  ISir.    rr  ...  00(5.14-15 

Smith,  H.    Adam  Brown,  the  merchant.     Kow 

York,  1S«     S' 802.21 

—  Arthur  Annidol,  a  tale.    Xew  York,  1844.    8'  802.20 

—  Brambletve  house,  or,  cavaliers  and  round- 

heads. 'London,  1820.    3v.     12° 707.1 

—  -    Same.    Boston,  1820.    .3v.    12° .....  .  ror.2 

—  Festivals,   games,    and   amusements.      Kew 

York,  1847.     18° ^  •  ^'O-^l 

—  Gaieties  and  gravities.    New  York,  1852.  12°  890. 17-18 

—  Midsummer  medley  for  1830.    London,  1830. 

2v.     12° 707.0 

—  The  new  forest,  a  novel.   London,  1829.  3v.  12°  707.4 

—  Pic-nic  papers.    ,%<?  Dickens,  C 452.4 

—  Keubcn  Apsley.    London,  1827.    3v.    12°.  .  .  797.3 

—  The  Tor  hill.    London,  1820.    3v.     12°  .  .   .   .  797.5 

—  and  .1.    roetical  works,  with  biogr.  sketch. 

Ed.  by  K.  Sargent.    New  York,  1857.    8°..  324.14 

Contents.  —  Voems,  by  Horace  Smith;  Miscellp.Tie- 
ous;  Humorous  poems,  by  James  Smith;  London 
lyrics;  Miscellaneous:  Kcjected  addresses  [by  Uorace 
and  James  Smith];  Notes  to  "  Rejected  addresses." 

—  Rejected  addresses.     From  22d  London  cd. 

Boston,  1851.     12° 325.3 

Smith,  II.  I.    Education.    Nev,^  York,  1845.    18°  .  820.53 
Smith,  J.    Memoirs,  letters,  and  comic  miscella- 
nies, in  prose  and  verse.    Ed.  by  II.  Smith. 

London,  1840.    2v.     12° 584.1 

Smith,  Hon.  J.    Life  of.    Morison,  J.  H 523.10 

Smith,  Capt.  J.    Hill,  G.  C.    Biograpjiy  of  .  .  .  .  628.13 

—  Hillard,  G.  S.    Life  of v.I.  of  518.5 

Smith,  .Joseph.    Life  of.    5ee  Mormons 879.12 

Smith,  Joseph  A.    Productive  farming.    jSf.  York, 

1843.     12° 109.9 

Smith,  J.  C.  Correspondence  and  miscellanies, 
with  an  eulogy,  by  "\Y.  W.  Andrews.  New 
Y'ork,  1847.    12° 898. G 

Smith,  J.  E.    Memoir  and  correspondence.    Ed. 

by  Lady  Smith.    London,  1832.    2v.    8°  .  .       573.7 

Smith,  J.  H.    Causes  which  led  to  the  death  of 

Major  Andre.    London,  1808.    8° 505.3 

Sjiith,  J.  P.  Kelation  between  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures and  parts  of  geological  science  ;  with 
the  literary  life  of  the  author.  5th  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1852.    p.S° 816.14 

Smith,  J.  T.  The  discovery  of  America  by  the 
Northmen,  in  the  lOtli  century.  2ded.  Lon- 
don, 1842.     12° .309.0 

Smith,  J.  V.  C.    Pilgrimage  to  Egypt.    Boston, 

1852.     12° 098.18 

—  Turkey  and  tlie  Turks.  Boston,  1854.  12°  .  918.12-13 
Smith,  L.  L.    Questions  to  accompany  Taylor's 

manualof  ancient  history.  N.York,  1851.  8°  055.2 
Smith,  O.  H.    Early  Indiana  trials  and  sketches. 

Ciuciunati,  1858.    8° 235. S 

Smith,  Sydney.    "Works.    Phila.,  1844.    3v.    12° .       807-3 

—  Works.    Philadelphia,  1851.    8° 803.11,14-15 

—  "Works.    Boston,  1850.    8° 803.12-13 

—  Selections  from  the  writings  of  S.  Smith.  Lon- 

don, 1854.     12° 409.25 

—  Sketches  of  moral  philosophy.    New  York, 

1850.    12° 125.10 

—  W^it  and  wisdom,  with  memoir  and  notes,  by 

E.  A.  Duyckiuek.    New  York,  1850.    12°  .  .   896.5-0 

—  Memoir,  with  selection  from  letters  of.    Hol- 

land, S.  S 583.18-19 

Smith,  S.  C.    Chile  con  carne ;  or  the  camp  and 

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SOCIAL 


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SOCIETY 


Social  science.    Smith,  W.  H.    Letters  on  .  .  .  ]n9.12 

—  Tlieory  of  human  progression ]:)1.18 

—  Thonissen,  J.  J.    Lc  socialisme  dans  lo  passe'.  10(i5.57 

—  -    Le  socialisme  et  ses  promesses 1005.53 

—  Woman's  rights  tracts 878.8 

See  also  ••    Prison  discipline,  Slavery,  Tem- 
perance, Woman,  etc. 
Social  distinction  :  or,  hearts  and  homes.    Ellis, 

S.  S 804.8 

Social  evenings  :  or,  historical  tales.  Lee,  M.  E.  409.25-klG 
Society.    Withingtou,  A\'.     Growtli  of  thought 

as  affecting  the  progress  of 124.10 

Society  for  the  difl'usion  of  useful  knowledge. 
Library  of  entertaining  knowledge.    Lond., 
various  dates.    43v.    12°. 
Contents  .- 
Clarke,  W.    Pompeii :  cliiefly  from  the  jour- 
nals of  W.  C '. 840.3 

Craik,  G.  L.     Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  dif- 
ficulties.   2v 849.4 

Davis,  J.  F.    A  general  description  of  China 

and  its  inhabitants.    2v 830.5 

Ellis,  H.    Elgin  marbles.    2v 8;;o.O 

—  Townley  gallery.    2v 840.0 

Jardiue,  I).    Criminal  trials.    2v 830.4 

Lane,  E.  W.    Jloderu  Egyptians.    2v 839.8 

Lankester,  E.    Vegetable  substances  used  for 

the  food  of  mau 849.8 

Long,  G.     Egyptian  antiquities.    2v 830.7 

Maiden,  H.    Eminent  men.    4v 839.0 

Malkin,  J.  II.    Historical  parallels.    2v. .  .   .  8:;9.12 

Manners  of  the  Hindoos.    2v 830.10 

New  Zealanders 849.1 

Paris  and  its  historical  scenes.    2v 840.2 

Planche,  J.  R.    British  costume 839.3 

Kennie,  J.    Bird  arciiitecture 830. 2 

—  Faculties  of  birds 839.10 

—  Habits  of  birds 839.11 

—  Insect  architecture 830.13 

—  3Ienageries,  nat.  hist,  of  monkeys,  etc.  .  830.17 

—  Menageries.     Quadrupeds.    .3v 839.18 

—  and  Westwood,. J.  O.  Insect  miscellanies.  839.14 

—  -    Insect  transformations 839.15 

Secret  societies  of  the  middle  ages 849.5 

Trail,  C.  P.    Backwoods  of  Canada 8.30.1 

Vegetable  substances  used  in  the  arts  ....  840.7 
Vegetable  substances  ;    materials    of  mauu- 

ftictures 849.9 

Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge. 
Library  of  entertaining  knowledge.  Boston, 
various  dates.    15v.    12°. 
Contents  : 
Clarke,  Vt".    Pompeii ;  chiefly  from  the  jour- 
nals of  W.C 849.20 

Craik,  G.  L.    Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  dif- 
ficulties    849.21 

Jardine,  D.    Criminal  trials 840.11 

Lankester,  E.    Vegetable  substances  used  for 

the  food  of  man 859.3 

Malkin,  J.  H.    Historical  parallels 840.12 

New  Zealanders 840.18 

Paris  and  its  historical  scenes  . 849.19 

Kennie,  J.    Architecture  of  birds 849.10 

—  Insect  architecture 849.13 

—  Insect  miscellanies 849.14 

—  Insect  transformations 840.15 

—  Menageries 849.10 

—  Menageries,  v.II.  and  Prac.  naturalist  .  849.17 
Vegetable  substances  used  in  the  arts  ....    850.1-2 

Society  for  the  difl'usion  of  useful  knowledge. 
Library  of  useful  knowledge.    22v.  and  Iv. 

atlas.    London.    8° 305.1-17 

Contents  .• 
Brougham,    H.      Account  of  Lord   Bacon's 

novum  organon  scientiarum 305.11 

Busk,  M.  yi.    History  of  Spain  and  Portugal, 

B.C.  1000  to  A.D.  i814 .305.1 

De  Morgan,  A.      The  differential  and  integral 

calculus 305.2 

History  of  the  .\meriean  revolution 305.11 


Society  for  the  diiT.  of  use.  knowl.,  contimied. 

Jones,  D.  On  the  value  of  annuities  and  re- 
versionary payments  .305.8 

Lindley,  J.    Botany .305.15 

Long,  G.      Geography  of  America  and   the 

West  Indies 305.3 

—  and  Porter,  G.  K.  Geography  of  Great 
Britain 305.10 

Malkin,  F.    History  of  Greece 305.0-7 

Jl'Culloch,  J.  1{.    Treatise  on  the  principles, 

practice  and  history  of  connneree 305.15 

3Iathematical  and  miscellaneous  tracts.  .  .  .     305.12 

Contents.  —  Elemcnt.s  of  trigonometry  by  AV.  IIop- 
liiis;  Elements  of  spherical  trigouumetry,  by  A.  Do 
Morgan;  On  the  study  and  diliieullics of  mathemat- 
ics; Animal  mechanics,  by  Sir  0.  Bell;  Vegetable 
physiology  ;  Animal  physiology,  by  T.  S.  Smith; 
Objects,  advantages,  and  pleasures  of  science,  by 
Brougham;  On  the  manufacture  of  iron;  On  jiroba- 
bility;  Art  of  brewing,  by  Booth. 

Jlerivalc,  C.  History  of  Home  under  the  em- 
perors          305.9 

Jlorton,  P.  Geometry,  plane,  solid  and  spher- 
ical         305.4 

Miillcr,  K.  O.     History  of  the  literature  of 

ancient  Greece,    v. 1 305.11 

Murphy,  R.  Treatise  on  tlic  theory  of  alge- 
braical equations    3i'5.15 

Natural  philosophy.    3v.    8° 305.14 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Objects,  advantages,  and  pleas- 
ures of  science,  by  H.  Lord  Brougham;  Mechanics, 
[three  treatises,  by  D.  Lardner];  Hydrostatics,  [by 
Lord  Brougham];  HydrauUcs,  [by  J.  Millington]; 
Pneumatics,  [by  D.  LardnerJ;  Heat,  [by  Mr.  OggJ; 
Optics,  [by  Sir  D.  Brewster];  Double  refraction  and 
polarization  of  light,  [by  the  same]  -w-ith  an  explana- 
tion of  scientific  terms,  and  an  index  prefixed  [by  D. 
Booth].  II.  Popular  introductions  to  natural  philos- 
ophy, [!)}■  Mrs.  J.  Marcet];  Newton's  optics,  [by  D. 
Lardner];  Uesciiptiun  of  optical  instruments,  [by  A. 
Pritchard];  The  tlicrniometer  and  pyrometer,  [by  T. 
Stewart  Traill:]  Electricity,  Galvanism,  Magnetism, 
Electro-magnetism,  [by  P.  M.  Koget]  with  an  expla- 
nation of  scientific  terms,  and  an  index  [by  D.  Booth.] 
III.  Astronomy,  [by  Sir  B.  II.  Malkin];  History  of 
astronomy,  [by  R.  W.Rothman];  JIathematieol  geog- 
raphy, [by  E.  Lloj-d];  Physical  geography,  [by  II.  J. 
Lloyd],  and  Navigation,  [byj.iorrf  Wrottcslcy.]  with 
an  explanation  of  scientific  terms,  and  an  index,  [by 
D.  Booth.] 

Smedley,  E.      History  of  France,  A.D.  843- 

1520 305.5 

Vaughan,  K.  History  of  England,  1(503-1088.  .305.10 
Vieusseux,  A.  History  of  Switzerland  .  .  .  305.9 
Waddington,  G.      History    of    tlie    church, 

from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  rcformat'n.  2v.    305 .  13 
Wand,  S.  W.      Algebraical  geometry,  arith- 
metic and  algebra,  with  examples  of  their 

progress 305.17 

Youatt,  W.     The  horse,  with  a  treatise  on 

draught 172.17 

—  Cattle,  their  breeds,  etc 172.13 

—  Historic  sketches.    Spain  and  Portugal.  Lon- 

don, 18-35.    2v.ini.    10° ' 070.11 

—  Historical  pictures.    England.  London,  1835- 

18.30.    3v.  in2.     10° 970.10 

—  History  of  the  American  revolution.   1st  Am. 

ed.    Boston,  1832.     18° 219.3 

—  Lives  of   Bertrand  Du    Guesclin   and   John 

Howard.    London,  1840.    10° 589.14 

—  Manufticture  of  iron.    Philadelphia,  1837.    18°  199. .34 

—  Results  of  machinery.  Philadelphia,  1831.  IS"  139. 24 
Society  for  the  promotion  of  Christian  knowl- 
edge.     Conservatories  at  Kew.      London, 

n.d.     10° 178.22 

—  Light,  its  nature,  sources,  effects  and  applica- 

tions.     London,  n.d.    10° 149.32 

—  Three  weeks  in  Palestine  and  Lebanon.    Bos- 

ton, 1830.    10° 08P.10 

Society  for  the  reform  of  colonial  government. 
Cliarters-  of  the  old  English  colonics  in 
America,  with  introduction  and  notes,  by 
Samuel  Lucas.    London,  1850.    8° 305.3 


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Abel  ShufBebottom  ;  Lytic  poems  ;  Sengs  of  the 
American  Indians:  Occasional  pieces;  The  retro- 
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descripts:  The  devil's  walk:  Inscriptions;  Carmen 
triuniphale  for  ISU:  Odes:  The  warning  voice;  Ou 
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erick, the  last  of  the  Goths;  The  poet's  pilgrimage  to 
Woteiloo:  Carmen  nuptiaie;  Funeral  eong  for  the 
princess  Charlotte  of  Wales;  A  visiun  of  judgment; 
Oliver  Newman,  a  Xew  England  tale;  JUsccUaneous 
poetical  remains. 

—  Complete  poetical  works.    Xew  ed.,  including 

"  Oliver  X"ewman,"  etc.    Xew  York,  1850.  8°  311. .3-4 

C"ntent$.  —  Joan  of  Arc;  The  vision  of  the  Maid  of 
Orleans:  Juvenile  and  minor  poems  ;  Thi-laba  the 
destroyer;  Madoc;  Ballads  and  metrical  talis;  Curse 
of  Kehama;  Roderick,  the  last  of  the  Goths;  The 
poet's  pilgrimage  to  Waterloo;  Carmen  cu.niiale;  A 
funeral  song;  A  vision  of  judgment;  Oliver  Newman, 
a  New  England  tale. 

—  A  love  story,  edited  by  J.  "VY.  TTarter.    Lon- 

don, 1653.    12° 409.1 

—  Common-place  book,  [1st]  2d  series.     Xew 

Y"ork,  1S49-.50.    2v.  8° 872.0 

—  Curse  of  Kehiima.  Xew  York,  1811.  2v.ini.  12°      359.1 

—  Doctor,  etc.    Edited  by  J.  AY.  AYarter.    Xew 

ed.    London,  1853.    8° 892.11 

—  Essays.,  moral  and  polit.    Lond.,  18-32.    2v.  16°    139.23 

—  Expedition  of  Orsua  and  the  crimes  of  Aguirre. 

Philadelphia,  1821.    12° 260.9 

—  Letters  from  England,  by  Espriella.    London, 

1807.    3v.  10°  ." 079.13 

—  Life  and  correspondence,  ed.  by  C.  C.  Southey. 

Xew  Y'ork,  1851.    8° 582.7-8 

—  Life  of  Xelson.    Xew  Y'ork.    18° 810.4-7 

—  -    Same.    London,  1814.    2d  ed.    2v.  10°  .  .       558.9 

—  -    Same.    Xov,-  ed.    London,  1840.    10° .  .  .       399.0 

—  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.    Xew  York,  lSo'2.  10°    :">89.13 

—  Oliver  Xewman,  with  other  poetical  remains. 

London,  1845.     12° 349.20 

—  Select  biographies.    Cromwell  and  Bunyan. 

London,  1S44.     12' SS9.11 

—  Select  works  of  the  British  poets,  from  Chau- 

cer to  Johnson,  with  biographical  sketches. 
London,  1831.    8° 312.11 

—  Life  of  AY.  Cowper.  .See  Cowper,  AY.  v.I.-III.  of  817.11 

—  Essay  on  the  lives  and  works  of  uneducated 

poets.    See  Jones,  J 584. 5 

—  and  Bell,  R.    Lives  of  the  British  admirals. 

London,  1S3-3-40.    5v.  10° 388.5 

—  Bro^\-ne,  C.  T.    Life  of 534.6-7 

—  Cottle,  J.    Reminiscences  of 5s0.17 

Southey',  T.    Colonial  sheep  aind  wools,  from  1840. 

London,  1851.    8° 136.9 

—  -    Same.    Loudon,  1852.    8° 136.9 

—  Chronological  history  of  the  AVest  Indies. 

London';  1827.     3v.  8° 264.4 

Southgate,  H.  Tour  through  Armenia,  Kurdis- 
tan, Persia,  and  Mesopotamia.  London, 
1840.     2t.  12° 087. 3 


SOUTHGATE 


169 


SPAULDIXG 


884.15 
189.11 


SocTiiGATn;,  H.     Visit  to  the  Svriau  church  of 

Mesopotamia.    New  York,  1844 H8.1.5 

—  War  in  the  East.    Med.    New  York,  160.3.  18°    08!).  12 

SouTiiWAKD  ho!    Simms,  "\V.  G TOO. 10-13 

SoUTinvonTH,  E.  D.  E.  X.    IJctribution  :  a  tale  of 

passion.    Philadelpliia,  Ls"):;.    1,;' 4")r).ifi 

—  The  three  beauties.    Philadelphia,  1838.    12°.     4.i"i.ir 

Souvenirs  of  travel.    Le  Vert,  O.  W 018.1:! 

SOUVESTRE,  E.    Attic  philosopher  in  Paris.    New 

Y'ork,  1804.     10° 7C.7.11 

—  -    Same.    London,  1.83^.    12° 707.10 

—  Brittany  and  La  Vendee.  New  York,  1857.  12°  707. 4-S 

—  Confessions  of  a  working-  man.    Translated 

from  ."id  ed.    London,  185).     12° 707.10 

—  Leaves  from  a  family  journal.     Xew  York, 

1855.     12° .        707.0 

SoL'Z.\,  A.  F.  de.     Charles  et  :Mario.     Nouv   Ed. 

Bruxelles,  1827.    18° 1079.10 

—  £;milieet  Alphonsc.    Bruxelles,  1828.  2v.  in  1. 

18° 1079.8 

—  Eugenie  et  Mathilde.     Bruxelles,  1827.    r!v. 

in  1.    18° 1079.9 

—  La  Comtesse  de  Fargy.    Paris,  1828.    4v.  iu  1. 

18° 1079.7 

Sovereigns   of  modern   Europe.     Ellis,  G.  J. 

W.  A.  . 548.28 

SovET,  le  Dr.     Education  physique  de  1' eufauce. 

Bruxelles.    2 v.  in  1.    12° 1055.52 

—  Hygiene  privee  et  publique.     Bruxelles.     12°  1005.5.3 
SowERBY,  G.  15.    Popular  history  of  the  aquarium. 

London,  1857.     12° 178.18 

SowERBY,  G.  B.junr.    Conchological  manual.   4tli 

ed.    London,  1852.    8° 175.5 

SowERBY',  H.   Popular  mineralogy.   London,  1850. 

10° 109.28 

Sowers  not  reapers.    JIartineau,  II v. XIX. of  749.2 

Sowing  and  reaping.    Ilowitt,  51 459.15-10 

SOYER,  A.    Culinary  campaign.    Historical  remin- 
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—  Shilling  cookery  for  the  people.  London,  1854. 
SozoMENCS.     Ecclesiastical  history.     Also,  the 

eccl.  hist,  of  Philostorgius  translated  bj'  E. 

AValford.    London,  18.55.    p.S° 845.9-10 

Spain.    Beckford,  W.    Sketches  of 070.0 

—  -    Tour  in 075.18 

—  Borrow,  G.     The  Bible  in C73.1 

—  Bowring,  J.   Ancient  poetry  and  romances  of.      310.9 

—  Busk,  M.  31.    History  of 305.1 

—  Calderon  de  la  Barca,  F.  E.  I.    Attache  in 

Madrid 075.10-11 

—  Carleton,  G.    Anecdotes  of  the  war  in  .   .  .  .       505.2 

—  Clark,  AV.G.  Gazpacho,  or  summer  months  in.    675.13 

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—  Cashing,  C.    Reminiscences  of 

—  Gushing,  C.  "VY.    Letters  descriptive  of  iiublic 

monuments,  etc.,  in 8SS.13 

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—  Dunham,  S.  A.    History  of 308.8 

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and  Charles  II '. 913.3 

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—  Froissart,  J.    Ancient  chronicles  of 1001.2 

—  Gautier,  T.    Wanderings  in 809.12 

—  George,  A.    Annals  of  the  queens  of 544.4 

—  Hamilton,  T.    Annals  of  the  Peninsular  cam- 

paigns, 1808-14 1009.4 

—  Inglis,  H.  D.    Rambles  in  the  footsteps  of 

Don  Quixote C73.5 

—  -    Spain 075.14 

—  Irving,  AY.    Conquest  of v.V.  of  .307.2-3 

—  Mackenzie,  A.  S.    A  year  in 079.2 

—  March,  C.  AY.    Sketches  and  adventures  in.  .     075.12 

—  Napier,  AY.  F.  P.    AYar  in  the  Peninsula,  1807 

to  1814  1004.1 

—  Neale,  A.    Spanish  campaign  of  1.808  .  .  v.I.of  8J0.42 

—  Prescott,  AY.  H.    History  of  Ferdinand  and 

Isabella 912.3 

—  -    History  of  Philip  II 922.1-7 


827.3 
679.1 


Spain.  Rocca,  M.  de.    AYar  of  tJie  French  in.v.II.of  a30.42 

—  Shelley,  M.  AY.   Literary  and  scientific  men  of.      .398.1 

—  Society  of  Us.  Knowl.    Historic  sketches  .  .     979.11 

—  Stirling,  AY.    Artists  of 543.4 

—  Traces  of  the  Roman  and  Moor  in 675.0-7 

—  Trueba  y  Cosio,  T.  de.    Romance  of  history  .       419.7 

—  Urquhart,  D.     Travels  in 075.9 

—  A'ane-Stewart,  C.  AA'.    The  Peninsular  war.  .      IOOU.5 

—  AYallis,  S.  T.    S.,  her  institutions,  etc.  .  .  .075.ir>-l7 

—  AYaltou,  AY.    Revolutions  of,  1808-30 913.4 

See  also .-  Spanish. 
Spalding,  J.  AY.    Japan  and  around  the  worhl. 

Three  visits.    New  York,  1855.    12°  ....       708.4 
Spalding,  AY.    History  of  English  literature.    2d 

ed.    Edinburgh,  1853.    12° 404.10 

—  Italy  and  the  Italian  islands.  New  York,  1848. 

3v.    18° 820.51 

Spallanzani,  L.    Travels  in  the  two  Sicilies  and 

Apennines.    London,  179S.    4v.    S° 07G.4 

Spangenberg,  a.  G.    Life  of  Nidiolas  Lewis, 

Count  Zinzendorf.    Transl.  by  S.  Jackson. 

London,  18-38.    8° 515. 2(i 

Sp.vnish  ballads.    Lockhart,  J.  G 310.1 

Spanish  conquest  in  America.    Helps,  A 254.2 

Sp-Vnisii  drama.     Lope  de  A'ega  and  Calderon. 

Lewes,  G.  H 840.35 

Spanish  empire  in  the  lOtli  and  17th  centuries. 

Ranke,  L 913.1 

Spanish  literature.    Bouterwek,  F.    History  of .     404.10 

—  Ticknor,  G.    History  of 402.1 

Spanish  school  of  painting,  History  of.    Head,  E.    208.23 
Sparks,  J.    Correspondence  of  tlie  American  re- 
volution; letters  to   \A'ashington.    Boston, 

1853.    4v.    8° 213.: 

—  Diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  American 

revolution.    Boston,  1829-30.    12v.    ,s°.  .   .       210.' 

—  Library  of  American  biography.    New  York, 

184(5-51.    25v.     10° 529. 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  John  Stark,  by  E.  Everett  ; 
C.  B.  Brown,  by  AY.  H.  Prescott;  R.  Montgomen-,  by 
J.  Armstrong;  E.  Allen,  by  J.  Sparks.  II.  A.  Wilson, 
by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody;  Capt.  J.  Smith,  by  G.  S.  Uil- 
lard.  III.  Life  and  treason  of  B.  Arnold,  by  J.  Sparks 
IV.  A.  Wayne,  by  J.  Armstrong;  II.  Vane,  by  C.  W. 
Upliam.  V.  J.  Eliot,  the  apostle  to  the  Indians,  by 
C.Francis.  VL  W.  Pinknev,  by  II.  Wheaton;  W. 
Ellery,  by  E.  T.  Channing;  C.  blather,  by  W.  B.  O. 
Peabody.  YII.  Sir  W.  Phips,  by  F.  Bowen ;  I.  Putnam, 
by  O.W.B.Peabody;  Memoir  ot'L.M.  Davidson, by  CM. 
Sedgwiek;  D.  Eittenhouse,  by  J.  Renwick.  A'lII.  J. 
Edwards,  by  S.  Miller;  D.  Brainerd.by  W.  B.  O.  Pea- 
body. IX.  Baron  Steuben,  by  F.  Cowcn;  S.  Cabot, 
by  C.  Hayward,  jr.;  W.  Eaton,  by  C.  C.  Fclton.  X. 
R.  Fulton,  by  J.  Eenwick;  J.  Warren,  by  A.  U.  Ev- 
erett ;  U.  Hudson,  by  H.  R.  Cleveland  :  Father 
Marquette,  by  J.  Sparks.  XI.  E.  C.  de  La  Salic,  by 
J.  Sparks;  P.  Henry,  by  A.  U.  Everett.  XXI.  J.  Otis, 
by  F.  Bowen ;  J.  Oglethorpe,  bv  W.  B.  O.  Peabody. 
XIII.  J.  Sullivan,  by  O.  W.  B."  Peabody;  J.  Lcislcr, 
by  C.  F.  Hoffman;  N.  Bacon,  bv  W.  Ware;  J.  Mason, 
by  G.  E.  Ellis.  XIV.  R.  Williams,  by  W.  Gammell; 
T.  Dwight.by  W.  B.  Sprague;  Count  Pulaski,  by  J. 
Sparks.  XV.  B.  Thompson,  count  of  Rumford,  by 
J.  Renwick;  Z.  M.  Pike,  bv  H.  Whiting;  S.  Gorton, 
by  J.  M.  Mackie.  XVI.  e".  Stiles,  by  J.  L.  Kincslty; 
J.  Fitch,  by  C.  Whittlesey;  A.  Hutchinson,  by  G.  E. 
Ellis.  XNII.  J.  Ribault,  bv  J.  Sparks;  S.  Rale,  by  C. 
Francis;  W.  Palfrev,  by  J.  G.  Palfrey.  XVIII.  C. 
Lee,  by  J.  Sparks;  J.  Reed,  by  H.  Reed.  XIX.  L. 
Calvert,  by  G.  W.  Burnup;  S.  Ward,  by  W.  Gam- 
mell; T.  Posey,  by  J.  Hall.  XX.  X.  Greene,  by  G. 
W.  Greene.  XXI.  S.  Decatur,  bv  A.  8.  Mackenzie. 
XXII.  E.  Preble,  bv  L.  Sabine;  W.  Penn,  by  G.  E. 
Ellis.  XXIII.  D.  Bcone,  by  J.  .M.  Peck ;  B.  Lincoln, 
by  F.  Bowen.  XXIV.  J.  Ledvard,  by  J.  Sparks. 
XXV.  W.  R.  Davie,  by  F.  M.  Hubbaid;  S.  Kirkland, 
by  S.  K.  Lothrop. 

For  a  selection  of  lives  from  the  above,  sec  Lives  of 
eminent  individuals,  etc. 

—  Life  of  George  Washington.    Boston,  1853.  8°  511.5-  7 

—  Life  of  Gouverneur  Jlorris,  his  correspond- 

ence   and   miscellaneous    papers.    Boston, 


18.32 


.12 


—    Life  of  John  Ledyard.    Cambridge,  1828.    8°.    523.15 
Sp.vulding,  j.  H.    Historical  relics  of  the  AYhite 

mountains.    Boston,  1855.    12° 2.39.11 


SPECIES 


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SPIRITUALISM 


Species,  Unity  or  plurality  of.    See  Ethnology, 

Races  ormen,  etc. 
Specimens  of  the  British  poets.   Reigns  of  Henry 

VIII.-Goo.  III.    London,  ISOU.    2v.     IS".     309.12 

Spectatou,  Tlie.    Addison,  J 873.12 

SPECCLATiVEphilos.  of  Europe.     MorcU,  J.  D.  .       l~-'.3 
Speeches  of  eminent  British  statesmen.  Loudon, 

3So5-5r.    2V.     10° SCO. 12 

Spexceh,  C.  C.    Art  of  playing  the  piano  lorte. 

London,  1853.    10° 820.6 

—  Concise  explanation  of  the   church  modes. 

2d  ed.    London,  1S40.    sm.4° 2(M.5 

—  Treatise  on  music.    4th  ed.      London,  1S54. 

2t.  in  1.    10° SCO.fl 

Spencer.  E.    Fall  of  tlie  Crimea.  Lond.,  1854.  12°.      92S.G 

—  Germany  and  the  Germans.    2d  ed.    London, 

1830.    2v.   8° '■'(J-"'-" 

—  Turlccy,  Russia,  the  Black  sea,  and  Circassia. 

Illustrated    by    engravings     and    a    map. 

London,  1854.     12° 087.21-22 

Spencer,  II.    Essays :    scientific,   political,   and 

speculative.    London,  1858.    8° 803.18 

Spkncek,  J.  A.    Tlie  East.    Slcetches  of  travel  in 

Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land.  Lond.,  1850.  12°  080.0 
Spencer,'  Rev.  T.,  Memoirs  of  the  life  of.    liaf- 

tles,  T C75.1 

Spencer,  W.  Y.    Boston  theatre  :  a  collection  of 

scarcu    acting    tragedies,  comedies,  [etc.] 

Boston,  18.55-57.    15v.  12° ."55.9 

Co/itoifs.  —  Vol.  I.  Moll  Pitcher,  by  J.   S.  Jones; 
The  forest  rose,  by  S.  Woodworth;  Swiss  swains,  by 
B.  Webster;  The  bachelor's  bedroom,  by  C.  Mathews; 
Sophia's  supper,  by  H.  R.  Addison;  A  Roland  for  an 
O.iver,  by  T.  Morton;  Black-eyed  Susan,  by  D.  Jer- 
rold;  John  Bull,  by   G.  Colman,  jr.     11.  Satan  in 
Palis,  by  CbirviUe  and  E.  Daniarin;  More  blunders 
than  one,  by  T.  (J.  Rodwell ;  Rosina  Meadows,  by  C. 
H.  Saunders;  The  dumb  belle,  by  J.  R.  Planche;  My 
Buut,  by  S.  J.  Arnold;  Spring  and  autumn,  by  J. 
Kenney ;  Six  degrees  of  crime,  by  K.  S.  Hill;  Limericlc 
boy,  by  J.  Pilgrim.     III.  Presumptive  evidence,  by 
J.  B.  Buckstone  ;  iMan  and  -wife,  by  S.J.Arnold; 
The  sergeant's  wife,  anon.;  Masks  and  faces,  by  T. 
Taylor  and  C.  Rcade;  Merry  wives  of  Windsor,  by 
W.  Shakspeare;  Nature  and  philosopliy,  anon.;  Agnes 
De  Vere,  by  J.   B.  Buckstone;  Shandy  Maguire,  by 
J.  Pilgrim.     IV.  Wild  Oats,  by  J.  O'Keefi'e;  Michael 
Erie,  by  T.  E.  Wilks;  Teddy  the  tiler,  by  G.  H.  Rod- 
weL;  Spectre  bridegroom,  by  W.  T.  MoncriefF;  Idiot 
witness,  by  J.  T.  Haines;  Willow  copse,  by  D.  P. 
Bourcieault  ;  Matteo  Falcone,  by  W.   H.  Oxberry; 
People's  lawyer,  by  J.  S.  Jones.    V.  Jenny  Liiul,  by 
A.  B.  Reach  ;  Comedy  of  errors,  by  W.  Shakspeare; 
Lucretia  Borgia,  by  V.  Hugo  and  J.  M.  Weston ;  Sur- 
geon of  Paris,  by  J.  S.  Jones;  Patrician's  daughter,  by 
J.  W.  Marston;  The  two  Buzzards,  by  J.  M.  Morton; 
Shoemaker  of  Toulouse,  by  F.  S.  Hill;  Momentous 
question,  by  E.  Fitzball.  VI.  Love  and  loyalty,  b.v  W. 
J.  Robson;  The  robber's  wife,  bj'  I.  Pocoek;  The  hap- 
py man,  by  S.  L'' ver;  The  dumb  girl  of  Genoa,  by  J. 
Foriell;  The  wreck  ashore,  by  J.  B.  Buckstone;  Clari, 
the  maid  of  Milan,  by  J.  H.  Payne;  The  miller  and 
his  men,   by  I.  Pocoek;  Wallace,  by  W.  Barry  more, 
embellished  with  a  portrait  and  accompanied  by  a 
memoir  of  Mr.  J.  B.  Howe.    VII.   Madelaine,  anon.; 
Betsey  Baker,  by  J.  M.  .Morton;  Theiireman,by  S.  D. 
Johnson;  No.  1,  round  the  corner,  by  W.  Brough; 
Teddy  Roe,  by  E.  Stirling;  Grist  to  the  mill,  by  J.  R. 
Planchii;  Object  of  interest,  by  J.  H.  Stocqueler;  Two 
loves  and  a  life,  by  T.  Taylor  and  C.  Reade.    VIII. 
Anne  Blake,  by  J.  W.  Marston;  My  fellow  clerk,  by 
J.  Oxenford;  Bengal  tiger,  by  C.  Dance;  The  stew- 
ard, by  S.  Beazley;  Capt.  Kyd,  by  J.  S.  Jones;  Nick 
of  the  woods,  by  L.  H.  Medina;  The  marble  heart,  by 
C.  Selby;  Laughing  hyena,  by  Benj.  Webster.    IX. 
Second  love,  by  J.  P.   Simpson  ;   The  victor  van- 
quished, by  C.  Dance;  Our  wite,  by  J.  M.  Morton; 
The  dream  at  sea,  by  J.  B.  Buckstone;  My  husband's 
mirror,  by  W.  W.  Clapp,  jr.;  Yankee  land,  by  C.  A. 
Logan;  Norah  Creina,  by  E.  Stirling;  Good  for  noth- 
ing, by  J.  B.  Buckstone.  X.  The  first  night,  anon. ;  The 
rake's  progress,  by  W.  L.  Rede;  The  pet  of  the  petti- 
coats, by  J.  B.  Buckstone;  The  Eton  boy,  by  E.  Mor- 
ton ;    The    wandering   minstrel,    by  U.  Mayhew  ; 
Wanted,  1000  spirited  young  milliners,  for  the  gold 
diggings,  by  J.  S.  Coyne  ;   Poor  Pillicoddy,  by  J.  .M. 
Morton;  The  breach  of  promise,  by  J.  B.  Buckstone. 
XI.  The  mummy,  by  W.  B.  Bernard:  The  review, 
by  G.  Colman,  jr. ;  The  lady  of  the  lake,  adapt,  by  T. 


Spencer,  W.  V.    Boston  theatre,  continned. 

Dibdiu;  Still  waters  run  deep,  by  T.  Taj-lor;  The 
man  of  many  fdends,  by  J.  S.  Coyne;  Love  in  livery, 
by  J.  P.  Wooler;  Antony  and  Cle  p^tra,  by  C.  Selby, 
The  scholar,  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.  XII.  Helping 
hands,  by  T.  Taylor;  Aladdin,  anon.;  Trying  it  on, 
by  W.liroujh;  The  stage-struck  Yankee,  by  O.  E. 
Durivage;  My  young  wife  and  my  old  umbrella,  by 
B.  Webster;  The  last  man,  by  G.  D.  Pitt;  The  belle's 
stratagem,  by  H.  Cowley;  Crinoline,  by  R.  B.  Brough. 
XIH.  Old  and  young,  by  J.  Salmon;  A  family  fail- 
ing, by  J.  Oxenlbrd;  Tlie  young  scamp,  by  E.  Stir- 
ling; The  adopted  child,  by  S.  Birch;  The  turned 
head,  G.  A.  a  Beckett;  A  match  in  the  dark,  by  C. 
Dance;  Advice  to  husbands,  by  C.  S.  Lancaster; 
Rafl'aeUe  the  reprobate,  by  T.  E.  Wilks.  XIV.  Ruth 
Oakley,  by  T.  Wilhams  and  A.  Hariis;  The  British 
slave,  by  J.  B.  Howe;  The  Siamese  twins,  by  G.  A. 
a  Beckett;  A  lile's  ransom,  by  J.  W.  Marston;  Sent  to 
the  tower,  by  J.  M.  Morton;  Giralda,  by  B.  Webster: 
Time  tries  all,  by  J.  Courtney;  Ella  Rosenberg,  by  J. 
Kenney.  XV.  Somebody  else,  by  J.  R.  Planche;  The 
warlock  of  the  glen,  by  C.  E.  Walker;  Zeliua,  by  C. 
A.  Somerset;  The  ladies'  battle,  anon.;  The  art  of 
acting,  anon.;  The  brigand,  bj' J.  R.  Planche;  The 
lady  of  the  lions,  by  O.  E.  Durivage;  Neighbor  Jack- 
wood,  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

Spenser,  E.    Poetical  works,  with  observations 
on  the  Faerie  Queene,byG.  S.  Hillard.     1st 

Amed.    Boston,  1839.    5v.   8° 323.1 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Essay  on  the  life  and  writings  of 
Spenser;  Introductory  observations  on  the  Faerie 
Queene;TheFaerieQueene,b.  1, 2, canto  vi.  Il.Same, 
b.  2,  canto  vii.  —  book  4,  canto  i.  III.  Same,  book 4, 
canto  ii.  — books,  canto  xii.  IV.  Same,  bookC;  The 
sLepheard's  calender;  Muiopotmos.  V.  The  ruines  of 
time;  The  teares  of  the  Muses;  Virgil's  gnat;  Prosopo- 
poia,  or  Mother  Hubberd's  tale;  The  ruines  of  Rome; 
Three  visions;  Daphnaida;  CoUn  Clout;  Astrophel; 
DolefulUay  of  Clorinda;  Mourning  muse  of  Thesty lis; 
Pastorall  £eglogue  upon  the  death  of  Sir  Philip  Sid- 
ney; An  elegie;  An  epitaph;  Prothalamion ;  Amor- 
etti,  or  sonnets  ;Poems ;  Epithalamion;  Fowre  hymnes. 

—  Poetical  works.    London,  18.39.    5v.    10°..   .     329.10 

Cojifcn^'.  —  Vol.  I.  Life  by  J.  Mitford;  The  Faerie 
Queene,  books  1,  2,  canto  vii.  II.  Same,  book  2  canto 
viii.— b.  4,  canto  ii.  HI.  Same,  book  4,  canto  iii.— C, 
canto  1.  IV.  Same,  book  6,  canto  ii.— vii. ;  Colin 
Clout;  Virgil's  gnat;  Shepheard's  calender.  V.  Fowre 
hymnes;  Thiee  visions;  Mother  Hubberd's  tale;  Pro- 
thalamion; Epithalamion;  Poems;  Amoretti,  or  son- 
nets; Daphnaida;  Aslrophel;  Doleful  lay  of  Clorinda; 
Mourning  muse  of  Thcstylis;  A  pastoral  sglogue  ; 
An  elegie;  An  epitaph;  Teares  of  the  Jluses;  The 
ruines  of  Rome;  The  ruines  of  time;  Muiopotmos; 
Brittain's  Ida. 

—  S.  and  his  poetry,  ed.  by  G.  L.  Craik.  London, 

1845.    3v.     18° 850.16 

—  Essay  on  the  life  and  writings  of.  Hart,  J.  S.      .324.1 

Sphinxes,  Book  of.    Brown,  T 830.09-70 

Spielberg,  Memoirs  of  a  prisoner  in  tlie  fortress 

of.    Andryane,  A 544.10 

Spindler,K.  Der  Bastard.  Stuttgart,  1839.  4v.  10°  1026.6 

—  Der  Jesuit.    Stuttgart,  1847.     3v.  in  L    16°.  1020.5 

—  Der  Jude.     Stuttgart,  1839.    4v.    16° 1026.4 

—  The  Jew  :  fiction.    New  York,  1844.    8° .  .  .  802.4 

Spindles,  Mind  amongst  the.    See  Mind 840.46 

Spinoza,  B.    Ein  Denkerleben  Auerbach,  B.  .  .   .  10-37.2 

SPiRiTof  life:  poem.    Clark,  W.  G 358.10 

Spirit  of  popery.  The.    New  York,  n.d.     10°.  .  119.1 
Spirit  of  the  age.  The :  or,  contemporary  por- 
traits.    Hazlitt,  W v.V.  of  807.2 

SPlRiTof  the  East,  The.    Urquhart,D 094.0 

Spirit  history  of  man.  Vestiges  of  the.     Dunlap, 

S.  F 122.16 

Spiritual  writings.    Swedenborg,  E 1084.1 

Spiritualism.       Brownson,  O.  A.      The    spirit 

rapper 125.3 

—  Davis,  A.  J.    Present  age  and  inner  life  .  .  .      122.10 

—  Dods,  J.  B.    Spirit  manifestations  examined 

and  explained 1090.24 

—  Edmonds,  J.  W.    Spiritualism 122.14-15 

—  Gordon,  W.  R.    Three-fold  test  of  modern.  1090.18 

—  Hammond,  C.    Light  from  the  spirit  world  .     124.25 

—  Hayden,  W.  B.    The  phenomena  of  modern.    125.25 

—  Mahan,  A.    Modern  mysteries  explained  and 

exposed 125.2 


SPIRITUALISM 


171 


STATESMEN 


SpiniTUALiSM.  JIattison,  II.  Spirit  rapping  un- 
veiled          1~'5.19 

—  Snoiv,  II.    Spirit  intercourse 125.'2<i-27 

—  Werner,  II.    Guardian  spirits lOiyl.H 

Spitiiead  and  tlie  Kore,  Mutiny  at.    See  History 

of,  etc 380.5 

SpittAjC.  J.  1*.    Psalter  und  liarfe.  Leipzig,  ISoG. 

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Spitzbergex.  Blackwood,  F.  T.    S.  in  ISjG  .  .  .       708.1 

—  Laing,  J.    Account  of 70^1.20 

Spix,  J.  B.  v.  and  Martins,  C.  F.  P.  v.    Travels  in 

Brazil,  1817-20.  [Trausl.  by  II.  E.  Lloyd.j 
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Spoksciiil,  J.  Neues  Heldcnbuch  fiir  die 
deutsche  Jugend.  4te  Aufl.  Braunschweig, 
1818.    .3v.  in  1.    8" 1010.2 

Sporting.    Uraysou,  A.  W.    Scenes  amongst  the 

Kaffirs 092.3 

—  Hammond,  S.  H.    Adventures  with  the  rifle 

and  the  rod 174.0 

Maxwell,  W.  H.    Sports  and  pastimes  of  the 

British  islands 174.1 

See  also  .•  Recreative  arts. 
Sposi  fedeli.    Storiaitalo-gotica-romantica.  Eicci, 

A.  M lOJS.ll 

Spotorno,  G.  B.     ^Memoir  of  Columbus.      See 

Columbus,  C 544.3 

Spottiswoode,  W.    Tarantasse  journey  tlirough 

Eastern  Russia  in  ISoO.    London,  1857.    12°      674.7 
SpRAGue,  C.    Poetical  and  prose  writings.     New 

and  rev.  ed.    Boston,  1850.    12° .325.9-10 

Contents,—  Curiosity;  Shakespeare  ode:  Centennial 
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Sprague,  J.  T.    Origin,  progress,  and  conclusion 

of  the  Florida  war.    New  York,  1848.     8° .       244.7 

Sprague,  W.  B.    Annals  of  the  American  pulpit. 

New  York,  1857-58.    4v.    8° 113.1 

—  Discourse  delivered  in  Murray  street  church.    1083.5 

—  Letters  to  a  daughter.      11th  Am.  ed.     New 

York.     1G° 1100.12 

—  Life  of  T.  Dwight.    Sparks,  J v.XIV.  of  529.1 

—  Visits    to    European    celebrities.       Boston, 

1855.     12° 648.9 

Spratt,  T.  a.  B.  and  Forbes,  E.  Travels  in  Lycia, 

etc.    London,  1847.    2v.    8° 683. 7 

Spring,  A.  Botanique.  Bruxelles,  n.d.  12°  .  .  1065.54 
Spring,  G.    Bible  not  of  man.    New  York.  12°.  .    1107.14 

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—  First  things — revealed  to    mankind.    3d  ed. 

New  York,  1852.    2v.    12° 116.1 

—  The  power  of  the  pulpit.    2d  ed.    New  York, 

1854.    12° 116.2 

Springer,  J.  S.  Forest  life  on  the  rivers  of 
Maine  and  New  Brunswick.     New  York, 

1851.     12° 628.18 

Springfield  armory.      Abbott,  J 738.5-7 

Springfield,  History  of.    Bliss,  G 227.15 

Spurgeon,  C.  II.  Sermons.  1st  series,  with  in- 
troduction and  biography  by  E.  L.  Magoon. 
New  York,  1858.    12° 1096.10 

—  Sermons.  2d-4th  series.  N.  Y.,  1857-58.  3v.  12°  1096.10 
Spurzheim,  J.  G.      Phrenology,  physiological, 

philosophical.     5th  Am.  ed.     New  York, 

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—  Funeral  oration  on.    Follen,  C.  T.  C.  .   .  v. V.  of  877.1 

Spy,  The :  a  talc.    Cooper,  J.  F 780.30-34 

Squier,  E.  G.      Nicaragua,  its  people,  scenery, 

monuments,  etc.    New  York,  1852.    2v.   8°.      621.3 

—  Notes  on  Central  America.    N.  Y.,  1855.    8°.       263.1 

—  States  of  Central  America,  their  geography, 

etc.    New  York,  1858.    8° '.       263.7 

Squire,  The:  a  novel.     Pickering,  E 805.8 

Staatsgeheijiniss.  Roman.  Sch licking,  C.  B.  L.  1034.19 
Stable  economy.  See  Rural  and  domes,  economy. 
Staal,  M.  J.  C.  D.  3Ime.  de.      Deux  anuees  a  la 

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St.vei.-Holstein,  a.  L.  G.  N.  de.  Considerations 

on  tlie  French  revolution.    Translated  from 

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Stael-Holstein,  a.  L.  G.  N.  do.  Corinno,  ou  1' 
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—  -    .Same.    Paris,  1846.    2v.ini.    16°  ....    1079.12 

—  -    Same.      Nouv.    ed.       Notice    par    Mme. 

Necker  de  Saussurc.    Paris,  1853.    12°  .  .  ,      1070.9 

—  Corinna,  or  Italy.    London,  1822.    4v.    1;;°..     757.10 

—  -    Same.    Translated  by  Isabel  Ilill.      I'hil- 

adclphia,  1854.    12° 757.6 

—  -    Same.    With  memoir.    London,  J854.   12°  757.7-9 

—  De  r  AUemagne.      Bruxelles,  KS12.    3v.    18°.     1009.9 

—  -    Same.    Aveo  preface  par  Marmier.  Nouv. 

dd.    Paris,  1852.    12° 1070.10 

—  -    Same.    Paris,  1853.    16° 1076.7 

—  Germany.     New  York,  1814.     3v.  in  2.     12°.  .      007.20 

—  Del])Iiino.     I'hiladc]i)Iua,  1836.    .3v.     12° .   .   .       488.1 

—  Influence  of  literature  upon  society.    From 

2d  London  ed.     Boston,  181.3.    2v.ini.    12°    868.14 

—  Memoires  [di.x  annees  d'  exil.]     Autres  ouv- 

rages  postliumes — notice  par  Mme.  Necker 

de  Saussurc.    Nouv.  ed.    Paris,  1845.    12°.      1076.8 

—  Life  of.    Norris,  M 015.11 

Stafford,  W.  C.    History  of  music.    Edinburgh, 

1830.    18° r  .     a"0.57 

Stage.    Collier,  J.  P.    Early  English .342.17 

—  Some  account  of  the  English 351.1 

—  Wood,  AV.  B.    Personal  recollections  of  the.    356.12 

See  also  -.  Theatre. 
Stage  coach,  The,  and  other  tales.    Opie,  A. .  .  469.30-31 
Standish,  Miles,  Courtship  of.  Longfellow,  II.  AV.  375.2-0 
St.vnford,  J.  F.      Rambles  in  Thuringian  Sax- 
ony.    London,  1842.    8° 663.10 

Stanhope,  L.    Greece  in  1823-24,  and  life  of  Mus- 

taphaAli.    London,  1824.     8° 918.2 

St^vnhope,  p.  D.  Lord  Chesterfield.  AVorks,  in- 
cluding life.    IstAm.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1853.    8°.      873.9 

Contents.  —  Life  ;  Speech  on  the  stage-licensing 
bill:  Two  speeches  on  the  "gin  act"  ;  Letters  to  his 
son;  Miscellaneous  pieces;  Index. 

Stanhope,  P.  H.,  Earl,  formerbj  Lord  ^[ahon. 

Historical  essays.     London,  1849.     12°  .  .   .     889.32 

—  History  of  England,    171.3-63.      New   York, 

1849.  2v.    8° 963.2 

—  Joan  of  Arc.    [An  essay.]    London,  1853.    16°  C09.0 

—  Life  of  Belisarius.    Pliiladelphia,  184(i.     12°.  540.13 

—  Life  of  Louis,  prince  of  Conde.     London, 

1845.     12° 880.10 

—  -    Same.    New  York,  1845.    12° 617.19 

—  "  Tlie  forty-five  ;  "   [with]  Letters  of  prince 

Charles  Stuart.    London,  1851.    12°  ...   .       989.0 
Stanley,  A.  P.      Life  and  correspondence  of  T. 
Arnold.  2d  Am.  from  last  J^ondon  ed.  Ncv.' 
York,  1846.    8° 574.2-3 

—  Sinai  and  Palestine,  with  maps  and  plans. 

New  York,  1857.    6° 6^4.7 

—  1st  Corinthians:  Notes,  etc.    6Ve  Bible.  .  .   .    109:!.  15 

Stanley  Buxton  :  a  novel.    Gait,. J 788.1 

Stanley,  E.     Familiar  history  of  birds.    6tli  ed. 

London,  1854.    16° 177.20 

Stanley,  G.    Painters  of  the  Dutch  and  Flemish 

schools.    London,  I'-uS.    p. 8° 826.15 

Stannius,  II.     Comparative  anatomy.      Siebold, 

C.  T.  E.v 175.1 

Stansbury,  p.  Pedestrian  tour  in  North  Amer- 
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Star  and  the  cloud,  The.    Roe,  A.  S 726.13 

St.vr  in  the  desert :  [a  tale.]    Mackarness,  M.  .  .    476.7-8 

Star  papers.    Becchcr,  11.  AV' 885.4-5 

Stark,  J.,  Life  of,  by  E.  Everett.    Sparks,  J.  v. I.  of  518.5 
Starling,  E.    Noble  deeds  of  woman.     Boston, 

1850.  12° 547.0 

Stars.    Dick,  T.     Celestial  scenery 810.77 

—  -    Sidereal  heavens 820.6 

—  Mitchell,  O.  31.      Stellar  worlds 879.11 

—  Nichol,  J.  P.    On  the  system  of  the  world.  .  146.11 

—  Wilson,  G.    Stars  and  their  inhabitants  .  .  .  409.31 
State.    See  Government,  Political  science,  etc. 

State  trials,  modern.    Townseud,  AA''.  C 975.6 

Statesmen.     Brougham,  H.    S.  of  the  time  of 

George  III 568.7 

—  Crowe,  E.  E.    Lives  of  eminent  foreign  .  .  .  3S8.7 


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STILES 


Statesmen.  Forster,  J.    S.  of  the  commonwealth 

ofEuglaud 502.3 

—  Knapp,  S.  L.     Diogr.  sketches  of  eminent.  .  524.10-11 

—  Mackintosh,  Sir  J.    Lives  of  eminent  British.      388. G 

—  Maury,  S.M.    S.  of  America  in  184G 523.1 

Statics  and  dynamics,  Principles  and  practice  of. 

Baker,  T S29.28 

Seeal'o  ■■  Hydrostatics,  Hydraulics,  Natural 
philosophy,  Physics,  etc. 
StAUXTOx,  II.    Chess-player's  companion.    Lon- 
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—  Chess-plaver's  handbook.     2d  ed.     Loudon, 

1848.    p.V SlG.l 

—  Chess  tournament.    London,  1852.    p.8° .  .  .     _^-<'-l 

Steam  boat.  The  :  a  novel.     Gait,  J 788.13 

Steam  engine.  Adcock,  H.  Kales  and  data  for  the.    198.20 

—  Armstrong-,  R.     Construction  and  manage- 

ment of  steam  boilers 819.41 

—  Bourne,  J.    Catechism  of  the 198.24 

—  -    Treatise  on  the 191.2 

—  Burn,  R.  S.    Its  history  and  mechanism  .  .  .     195.22 
Ewbauk,  T.    Progressive  development  of  the.      195.3 

—  Galloway,  E.    History  and  progress  of  the  .     195.1" 

—  Garvey,  "m.  A.    Future  effects  of  steam.  .   .   .      199.23 

—  Kindt,  J.    De  la  vapeur  et  de  ses  applications.  1005.27 

—  Larduer,  D.    Steam  engine  explained  and  il- 

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—  -    Rudimentary  treatise  on  the 819.24 

—  Macfarlane,  R.      History  of  propellers  aud 

steam  navigation 198.18-19 

—  Murray,  K.    Rudimentary  treatise  on  steam 

vessels 829.12 

—  Reid,  H.    A  popular  account  of  the 198.29 

—  Sewell,  J.      Elementary  treatise  on  S.  aud 

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—  Templeton,  W.    Practical  examinator  on  the.    198.21 

—  Woodcroft,  B.    Origin  and  progress  of  steam 

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See  also .-  Engineering. 
Stebbing,  H.     Chivalry  and  the  crusades.    Edin- 
burgh, 1830.    2v.     18° 830.50 

—  History  of  the  Christian  church.     London, 

1833.    2y.     10° 388.1 

—  History  of  the  reformation.    London,   1830. 

2v.     10° 388.2 

Steel.    Mushet,  D.    Practical  and  experimental 

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—  Overman,  F.    Essay  on  the  manufacture  of  .       195.0 

See  also  .■  Iron. 

Steele,  A.  Chief  of  the  pilgrims :  or,  life  and 
times  of  Elder  Brewster  ;  illustrated.  Phil- 
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Steele,  Sir  R.  Papers  in  the  Spectator.  Addi- 
son, J 830.2 

—  Biography  of.    Forster,  J 894.3 

—  Papers  in  the  Tatler.   Brit,  essayists,  v. l.-V.  of  850.24 

—  Papers    in   the    Guardian.       Britisli    essay- 

ists   v.XVI.-XVIII.  of  850.24 

—  Romish  ecclesiastical  history  of  the  late  years. 

London,  1714.     10° 949.11 

Steffexs,  H.    Adventures  on  the  road  to  Paris, 

1813-14.    Translated.    London,  1848.    12°..     899.12 

—  Novellen.   Gesammt  Ausgabe.  Breslau,  1S37- 

1838.    lOv.     10° 1029.22 

Contents.  —  "Vol.  I.  Gebirgs-Sagen  s  Als  Anliang; 
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lien  Walseth  und  Leith,  Novellen.  VII.— XII.  Die 
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Eine  norwcgische  Novelle. 

Steixmetz,  A.  History  of  the  Jesuits.  Philadel- 
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STElxscH>JEiDEn,  M.    Jewish  literature;  a  hist. 

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Stendh.vl.    Pseud.    See  Beyle,  H. 

Stexoguaphy,  Academical.    Williams,  T 403.2 

Stephen,  King  of  England,  The  acts  of.    Henry 

of  Huntingdon 850.3 

Stephen,  G.  Adventures  of  a  gentleman  in  search 

of  a  horse.    Philadelphia,  1857.     12°  ...   .        104. S 
—    Autislavery  recollections.    London,  1854.    12°  1089.17 


Stephen,  J.    Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays. 

Philadelphia,  1843      12° 807.5 

—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  lb50.    8° 803.9 

—  Lectures  on  the    history  of  France.      New 

York,  1852.    8° 1002.1 

—  -  Same.     3d  edition,  with  additions.     Lou- 

don, 1857.    2v.    8° 1002.2 

Stephen,  T.     Life  of  Archbishop  Sharp  of  St. 

Andrews.    London,  n.d.    8° 574.10 

Stephens,  A.    Memoirs  of  John  Home  Tooke. 

London,  1813.    2v.  in  1.    8° 583.3 

Stephens,  A.  S.    Fashion  and  famine :   [a  tale.] 

New  York,  1854.     12° 410.5 

—  Portland  sketch  book.  Portland,  1830.  12°  .  888.10 
Stephens,  H.    Book  of  the  farm  ;  notes  by  J.  S. 

Skinner.    New  York,  1851.    2v.    8° 105.4 

Stephens,  H.  M.   Home  scenes  and  home  sounds. 

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SwEDEXBOEG,  E.  V.  Dpctrines  of  the  new  Jerusa-  i 

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—  Heavenly  arcana  which  are  in  the  sacred  Scrip- 

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,SVe  Bible 108-1.0 

—  True  Christian  religion.    TS'ew  York,  1851.    8°  108.3.12 

—  -    Same,  new  transl.    Boston,  1849.    8° .  .  .     1084.2 

—  ClissoldjA.  Pract'lnatureof  the  doctrines  of.  108-1.15 

—  llobart,  X.    Lii'e  of 545.17 

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SWETT,  S.  Sketch  of  Bunker  hill  battle.  Hum- 
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of  the  books,  etc.;  l.ile  of  tlie  author,  by  Rev.  Juhn 
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SwiXDELL,  J.  G.  Treatise  on  well-digging-,  boring-, 

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—  Ferguson,  R.    Swiss  men  and  mountains  .   .     409.20 

—  Forbes,  J.    A  month  in  Switzerland  in  1848  .       009.0 

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—  Inglis,  H.  D.    So.  of  France,  and 003.14 

—  Lalng,  S.    Social  and  political  state  of  .  .   .  .     400.14 

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of  Amiens 054.3 

—  Matthews,  H.    Tour  in 079.14 

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—  Simond,  L.    Tour  in 003. 3-i 

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Sword  and  distaff:  a  story  of  the  South.    Simms, 

W.  G 790.52 

Sylvia  ;  or,  the  last  shepherd.    Read,  T.  B.  .  .  .     349.13 
Symes,  M.    Embassy  to  the  kingdom  of  Ava,  1795. 

2d  ed.    London,  1800.    3v.    8° 090.0 

—  -    Same,  with  Bell's,  H.  G.,  Narrative  of  the 

operations  in  the  Birmese  empire.  Edin- 
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Symmons,  C  Life  of  John  Milton.  3d  ed.  Lon- 
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Symonds,  J.  A.  Sleep  and  dreams.  2d  ed.  Lon- 
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Symonds,  W.  Memoirs  ;  ed.  by  J.  A.  Sliarp.  Lon- 
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Synagogue,  The,  in  imitation  of  Herbert.  Her- 
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Syxonymes.    Crabb,  G.    English  . 403.1 

—  Graham,  G.  F.    English 40:5. '.)-:0 

—  Mackenzie,  D.  L.    English 4iJ(>.20 

—  Selection  of  English 403.11 

—  Taylor,  W.    English  S.  discriminated  .   .   .  .     400.15 

See  Words. 
Syria.    Curtis,  G.  W.    The  Howadji  in 080.19-21 

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—  Irby,  C  L.    Travels  in 889.25 

—  Napier,  E.    Reminiscences  of 093.15 

—  Van  de  Velde,  C.  W.  M.    Journey  through  .     694.13 
Syriac  Peshito  version  of  the  New  Testament.  A 

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Taaffe,  J.    History  of  the  order  of  St.  John  of 

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Table  talk :  or,  selections  from  the  Ana.    Edin- 
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—  Hazlitt,  AV.  Opinions  on  books,  men,  etc.. v. I. of  807.2 

—  Luther,  M.  Table  talk 8.37. 8 

—  Rogers,  S.    Table  talk 877.10 

T.\BLE  traits,  with  something  on  them.  Doran,  J.  188.20 
Tables,  Mathematical,  etc.    Bowditch,  N.    Prac- 
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—  Haswell,  C.  IE    Jlechauics' 198.0 

—  Law,  H.    Mathematical 829.20 

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—  Simpson,  .'^.  and  Wise,  E.     Readiest  reckoner 

ever  invented 130.34 

—  "Wiuslow,  E.  S.    Computist's  manual   ....  130.20 
Tacitus,  C.  C.    Works  ;    with  an  essay,  notes, 

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Tactics.    See  Military  art  and  science. 
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C.  L .  .489.11-12 

Taggart,  C.    Poems.    Providence,  1834.    12°..  338.12 
Tai-Ping-Wang,  cliicf  of  the  Chinese  insurrec- 
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Talba,  The  :  or,  the  moor  of  Portugal.  Bray,  A.E.  448.14 
Talbot,  M.  E.    Rurality  ;  desultory  tales.    Prov- 
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Talbot,  S.,  Life  of.    Tuckerman,  H.  T 529.3-4 

Tale  of  a  tub.    Swift,  J 738.2 

Tali;s  and  takings.    Watson,  J.  V 897.10 

Tales  from  the  German.    Furness,  W.  H 750.10 

Tales  from  the  German  ;  translated  by  N.  Greene. 

Velde,  F.  C.  van  der 799.7 

Tales  from  the  German  of  Heinrich  Zschokke.  707.12 

Tales  from  Shakespeare.  Lamb,  C.  and  M.  .  .  .  840.29 
Tales  of  an  American  landlord  :  or,  life  South  of 

the  Potomac.    New  York,  18-24.  2v.  in  1.  12°  418.5 

Tales  for  girls  and  boys.    Hawtliorne,  N 457.10 

Tales  for  mothers.    Bouilly,  J.  N 498.13 

Tales  for  the  marines.    Wise,  H.  A 737.3-4 

Tales  of  a  grandfather.    lst-3d  series.    Scottish 
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—  4th  series.  Stories  of  France.  See  Scott,  Sir  W. 

Tales  of  a  traveller.    Irving,  AV v.IV.  of  307.2-3 

Tales  of  Flemish  life.    Conscience,  H 488.16 

Tales  of  my  landlord.    See  Scott,  Sir  W. 

Contents. —  Black  dwarf;  Bride  of  Lammermoor; 
Heart  of  Mid-Lothian. 

Tales  of  the  crusaders.    Scott,  Sir  W 480.8-13 

Contents.  —  Betrothed;  Talisman. 

Tales  of  the  good  woman.    Paulding,  J.  K.  .  .  .  797.12 

Tales  of  tlie  genii.    Ridley,  J 835.10 

Tales  of  the  Puritans.    New  Haven,  1831.    12°..  709.11 
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—  Ion  :  a  tragedy,  in  five  acts.    2d  edition.  New 

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—  Supplement  to  "  Vacation  rambles."  London, 

1.^54.     10° 009.5 

—  Vacation  rambles,  and  thoughts.    2d  edition. 

London,  1845.    12° 007.13 

TALIS31AX,  The.     Scott,  Sir  W 480.8-13 

Tallangetta  :  the  squatter's  home.  Howitt,  W.  705.9 
Talleyrand-Perigord,  C.  31.    Life.     London, 

1834-30.    4v.    8° 014. 1 

—  Life  of.    McIIarg,  C.  K 017.10 

Tallmadge,  N.  p.    Appendix  to  "  Spiritualism." 

Edmonds,  J.  W 122.14-15 

Talvi.    Pseud.    See  Robinson,  T.  A.  L.  v.  J. 
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Taming  of  a  slirew.    Amyot,  T 312.24 

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Tanner,  J.  Narrative  of  captivity  and  atlventures 

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from  .>d  London  ed.    Pliiladelpliiu,  It-JS.  12°    155.27 

Tanning,  Ai't  of.    Fontcuolle,  J.  do 194. 11 

T.VNSUR,  .J.  P.  Poem  on  tlie  true  use  of  tlie  drama. 

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Tappan,  1L  p.    Step  from  tlie  new  world  to  the 

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TARANTASsii    journey  through  Eastern    Kussia. 

Spottiswoode,  AY 074.7 

TARniCLL,  J.  A.     Sources  of  health:   or,  mental 

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T.\RI.ton,  It.    Jests,  and  news  out  of  purgatory  ; 

witli  notes,  and  some  account  of  his  life,  by 

J.  O.  Ilalliwell.    London,  1844.    8° 342.19 

Tartauy.    Clarke,  E.  D.    Travels  in  .  .  .  v.I.-II.  of  089.0 

—  Cochrane,  J.  D.      Pedestrian  tour   through 

Siberian 830.40 

—  Hue,  Abbe.    Christianity  in 113.4 

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—  Tu-Li-Shin.     Cliinese  embassy  to  tlio  Klian 

of  the  Tourgouth  Tartars,  1712-15 094.5 

Tasmani.^,  3Iy  liome  in.    Meroditli,  L.  A 7U5.10 

Tasso,  T.     Aminta,  poesie,  e  i  discorsi  sull'  arte 

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conquistata.     Padova,  1828.     3v.  in  2.     18°.      1047.8 

—  -    Same — preceduta  da  un  discorso  di  Ugo 

Foscolo.     4a  ed.     Firenze,  1853.     12°  .  .  .     1047.5 

—  Prose  filosoficlie.      Firenze,  1847.    2v.    12°  .     1047.4 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Discorso  intorno  a  Torquato 
Tasso;  11  Porzio  ovvero  delle  virtu;  II  padre  lU  fumig- 
lia;  II  (Jostantino  ovvero  dclla  clemenza;  II  ^lanso 
ovvero  dell'  amicizia;  11  Beltramo  ovvero  della  corie- 
sia;  IlRangone  ovvero  della  pace;  Forno  primo  ovvero 
della  nobllta;  Forno  sccondo  ovvero  della  nobilti;  II 
Gonzaga ovvero  del  piacereonesto;  11  Gonzagasecon- 
do  ovvero  del ginoco;  II  Minturno  ovvero  della  bellez- 
za.  II.  Delladignita;  I  Bagni  ovvero  della  pictii;  La 
Jlolza  ovvero  dell'  amore;  II  cavaliereamantee  la  gen- 
til  donna  amata;  II  forestiero  napoletano  ovvero  dcila 
gelosia;  II  Romeo  ovvero  del  giuoco;  II  Malpiglio 
ovi'ero  della  corte;  11  Malpiglio  secondo  ovvero  del 
fuggir  la  moltitudine;  11  nifo  ovverro  del  piacere;  II 
messaggiero;IlCataneo  ovverodellcconcliisioni;  Con- 
clusion! amorose;  Discorso  sopra  due  question!  amor- 
ose;  11  secretario;  Dell'  ufflcio  del  siniscalco;  Del 
maritarsi;  Dell'  amor  vicendevole  fra  il  padre  e  il  fig- 
liuolo;  Del  giuramento  f'also;  Delia  virtii  eroica  e  della 
caritajDellavirtiifemmiuileedounesca;  Della  gelosia; 
Dell"  arte  del  dialogo;  Discorso  di  Torquato  Tasso 
sopra  varj  accident!  della  sua  vita. 

—  Lettere  ed  altre  prose.    Parma,  1847.    2v.    10°    1047.7 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Lettere  scelte.  IL  Lettere  scelte; 
11  secretario;  Riposta  di  Roma  a  Plutarco;  Intorno  alia 
sedizione  nata  nel  regno  di  Francia  I'anno  1585;  Sopra 
vur!  acjidenti  della  vita  di  T.  Tasso.    Dialoghi. 

—  Lettere.     Firenze,  1853-55.    5v.     12° 1047.0 

—  Jerusalem   delivered.      Translated  by  John 

Hoole.    New  ed.    London,  1807.    2v.    12°.     317.10 

—  -    Same.      1st  Am.    from  8th  London  ed. 

Newburyport,  1810.    2v.     8° 317.1 

—  -    Same.    7th  ed.     London,  1844-53.    2v.  18°    850.19 

—  -    Same.     From  the  Italian,  by  E.  Fairftx. 

1st  Am.  from  7th  London  ed.  introductory 
essay  by  L.  Hunt,  and  lives  of  Tasso  and 
Fairfax,  by  C.  Knight.  New  York,  1851. 
2v.  in  1.     12° 31". 2 

—  -    Same.     Translated  by  J.  H.  AYiflen.     3d 

Am.  from  last  English  ed.    N.  Y.,1S51.    l(i°      3ir.4 

—  -    Same.    With  a  life.  5th  edition.  London, 

lf'54.    p.8° 835.1 

—  Jerusalem  delivered.      Translated  by  A.  C. 

Itobertson.    Edinburgh,  1853.     12° 317.3 

-    Love,  madness  and  imprisonment  of.    Wilde, 

^^^-  " 544.14 

—  Torquato,  T.      Schauspiel.       Gothe,  J.  W.  v.  10.38.2 

—  Gothe'3  Tasso  erliiutert.    Duntzer,  J.  H.  J.  .  1034.7 


TASSONt,  A.     Kapc  of  the  bucket.     Transl.  with 

notes  by  J.  Atkinson.  London,  1S27.  2v.  12°      345.4 

Taste.     Alison,  A.     Essays  on  the  nature  and 

principles  of 129.12 

—  Burke,  E.    Origin  of  our  ideas  of  the  sublime 

and  beautiful 125.29 

—  Cousin,  V.    Tlie  true,  the  beautiful  and  the 

good 124.3 

—  -    Pliilosophy  of  the  beautiful 125.21 

—  Taylor,  Jane.    Pleasures  of 129.13 

ASTU,   Mme.  A.    Notice  litteraire  sur  Madame 

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ATE,  T.    Elements  of  mechanism.    .3d  ed.    Lon- 
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ATLEK,  The,  and  the  Guardian.   London,  n.d.    8°    873.11 

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AUTPiioEus,  Baroness.     The  initials :   a  story. 

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—  -    Same.    Philadelphia,  n.d.    12° 474.12 

—  Quits:  a  novel.     Phila.,  1857.  2v.  [in  1.]    12°.  474. 1-10 

AXATiON,  Principles  of.    Ricardo,  D 130.3 

axiderjiy.    Lee,  R 177.25 

—  Swainson,  W 408.5 

ayler,  C.  B.    Facts  in  a  clergyman's  life.    New 

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—  Memorials  of  the  English  martyrs.      New 

York,  1853.     12° 1094.10 

AY'LER,  J.  J.      Ohristiiin  aspects  of  faith    and 

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AY'LOR,  A.  S.     Medical  jurisprudence.     .3d  Am. 

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\Y'LOR,  F.  W.     The  flagship,  or  a  voyage  round 

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AY'LOR,  H.      Edwin  the  fair,  and  other  poems. 

3ded.    London,  1852.    10° .355.7 

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-  Notes  from  life,  in  seven  essays.       From  3d 

London  ed.    Boston,  1853.    10° 898.21 

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iVY'LOR,  I.    Fanaticism.    New  ed.,  rev.    London, 

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ed.    New  York,  1838.    12° 137.6 

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Edwards,  J 124.6 

—  Loyola,  and  Jesuitism  in  its  rudiments.   New 

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—  Natural    history    of    enthusiasm.       Boston, 

1830.     12° 1108.3 

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Ithaca,  1842.     12° 129.23 

—  The  world  of  mind.     London,  1857.     12°  .  .   .        125.7 

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—  -    Same.    New  York,  1857.    12° 627.12-16 

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—  Journey  to  Central  Africa.    N.  Y.,  1857.    12°  699.4-9 

—  Lands  of  the  Saracen.    New  York,  1857.   12°  686.15-18 

—  Northern  travel.    Sweden,  Denmark,  and  Lap- 

land.    New  York,  1858.     12° 008.1.3-17 

—  Poems  of  the  Orient.     Boston,  1855.     10°   .   .     345.21 

—  Rhymes  of  travel,  ballads  and  poems.    2d  ed. 

New  York,  1849.     12° 345.19 

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—  Views  a-foot :  or,  Europe  seen  with  knapsack 

and  staff.    Preface  by  N.  P.  Willis.    15th  ed. 

New  York,  1853.     12° 657.12-14 

—  -    Same.    20th  ed.    K^ew  York,  1850,    12°  .  .057.15-19 


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ConfenAs.  —  Vol.  1.  Memoirs  and  correspondence; 
Poetical  remains  and  essajs  in  rliynie.  II.  Contribu- 
tions of  Q.  Q.  III.  Conv-pondenie  between  a  mother 
and  lUT  daughter  at  school;  Original  poems  for  iufont 
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seven  sermons  for  the  summer  half-year;  l*urt  2. 
Twenty-five  sermons  for  the  winter  half-year;  Part.'!. 
Miscellaneous  sermons.  II.  Rule  and  exercise  of  holy 
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1840.     3v.  8° 1005.4 

—  The  occult  sciences.    Smedley,  E 125.5 

—  Questions  to  accompany  T.'s  manual  of  an- 

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Taylor,  Z.    Frost,  J.    Life  of 517.8 

—  Fry,  J.  K.    Life  of 517.7 

-    Montgomery,  H.    Life  of 517.0 

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Tka.  Ball,  S.  Cultivation  and  manuf.  of,  in  China.      130.5 

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Himalaya 700.7 

Tea  party.  Traits  of  the  Boston.   Hewes,G.  R.  T.  .  219.4 

Teaching.    See  Education. 

Technology.    See  Useful  arts. 

Tecumseh.    Brock,  StV  I.     Notices  of 556.10 

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Teeth.    Owen,  R.    Forms  of  the 177.5 

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Tehran,  A  winter's  journey  from  Constantinople 

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Tempkk.      [A  novel.]     Opie,  A v.IIL  of  801.4-0 

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TE.MPERANCE.     Carpenter,  W.  B.      Tlie  physiol- 
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See  also  :  Drama,  Plays,  Stage. 
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Theodore,  or  the  skeptic's  conversion.  De  Wettc, 

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Theodric:  a  poem.    Campbell,  T 346.13 

Theogsis,  The  works  of.    Translated  into  prose 

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Theology    and    religion.      Abbott,  J.      Young 

Christian 1087.7 

—  -    The  corner  stone 1087.16 

—  -    Way  to  do  good 1087.6 

—  Adams,  H.    View  of  religions 1099.5 

—  Adams,  J.  Q.     Letters  on  the  Bible  and  its 

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Theology,  continued. 

—  Adams,  N.    Christ  a  friend 1106.1 

—  -    The  communion  Sabbath 1106.3 

—  -    The  friends  of  Christ 1083.19 

—  Adams,  W.    Sacred  allegories 1094.9 

—  -    The  three  gardens 1086.27 

—  AUeine,  R.    Heaven  opened 1107.5 

—  Arnold,  T.  Scrm.  preached  in  Rugby  school.     137. .32 

—  -    Works 1083.14 

—  Artliur,  T.  S.     Steps  towards  heaven  ....    1100.17 

—  Ballon,  H.     Nine  sermons  on  important  sub- 

jects        1089.4 

—  -    Sermons  on  doctrinal  subjects 1089.19 

—  Ballon,  H.  2d.     Ancient  history  of  Univer- 

salism 1099.12 

—  Barclay,  R.    Apology  for  the  true  Christian 

divinity " 1095.4 

—  Barrett,  B.F.    The  golden  reed 1088.15 

—  Baxter,  R.    Call  to  the  unconverted 1087.3 

—  -    Practical  writings 1094.8 

—  -    Saints'  everlasting  rest 1087.3 

—  Bayne,  P.  Christian  life,  social  and  individ'l. 1086. 12-13 

—  Beecher,  C  E.    The  Bible  and  the  people  .  .      1080.4 

—  Beecher,  E.    Conflict  of  ages 1106.20-21 

—  Beecher,  H.  W.    Life  thoughts 1080.16 

—  Bell,  C.    Thehand  as  evincing  design  ....       139.3 

—  Bible.    5ce  Bible. 

—  Binney,  T.    Is  it  possible  to  make  the  best 

of  both  worlds? 118.22 

—  Boston,  T.    Crook  in  the  lot 1089.29 

—  -    Human  nature 1109.9 

—  Bowen,  F.      Metaphysical  and  ethical  science 

applied  to  the  evidences  of  religion  ....       125.8 

—  Bremer,  F.    Morning  watches 1094.3 

—  Brownson,  O.  A.    Charles  Elwood,  or  the  in- 

fidel converted 1109.6 

—  -    Essays  and  reviews  on  T 1080.31 

—  Bryant,  J.  D.     Immaculate  conception  of  the 

Virgin  Mary 1098.17 

—  Buchanan,  J.    Modern  atheism 1096.8 

—  Buckminster,  J.  S.     Works 117.5 

—  Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.     Signs  of  the  times 113.3 

—  Buuyau,  J.    Pilgrim's  progress 1094.7 

—  -    Works 1101.4 

—  Burnap,  G.  W.    Miscellaneous  writings  .  .  .    1107.11 

—  -    Rectitude  of  human  nature 1088.3 

—  Burnet,  G.    Exposition  of  the  XXXIX  arti- 

cles       1103.3 

—  Burns,  J.    Cyclopaedia  of  sermons 1083.15 

—  Bushnell,  H.     Sermons  for  the  new  life  .   .   .      1088.9 

—  Butler,  J.    Analogy  of  religion 1108.10 

—  Cecil,  R.    Works 1087.5 

—  Chalmers,  T.     Adaptation  of  nature  to  man.      826.6 

—  -    Posthumous  works 1108.6 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Works 117.3 

—  Chase,  I.     Baptismal  tracts  for  the  times   .   .    1089.11 

—  Chateaubriand,  R.  F.  A.  de.  •  Selections  from 

"  Genius  of  Christianity  " 1088.16 

—  Cheap  repository  tracts 1108.13 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.     Lectures  on  Pilgrim's  pro- 

gress        1094.6 

—  Child,  L.  M.    Progress  of  religious  ideas  .  .      1095.6 

—  Christmas,  H.     Echoes  of  the  universe  .   .   .      1100.5 

—  Clark,  D.  W.    Methodist  Episcopal  pulpit.  .    1090.16 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    Christian  doctrine  of  prayer  .    1109.24 

—  Clissold,  A.    Practical  nature  of  the  doctrines 

of  Swedenborg 1084.15 

—  Constitutions  of  the  apostles 1083.1 

—  Conybeare,  AV.  J.      Life  and  epistles  of  St. 

Paul 113.9 

—  Cooke,  P.    Divine  law  of  beneficence  ....      119.13 

—  Cotter,  .T.  R.    I^Iass  and  rubrics  of  the  Ro- 

man Catholic  church 1098.23 

—  Crabbe,  G.     Outline  of  a  system  of  natural  .    1083.18 

—  Crofton,  D.    Genesis  and  geology 118  20 

—  Cumming,  J.    Church  before  the  flood    .   .   .      110.11 

—  -    Signs  of  the  times 116.3 

—  -    Tent  and  the  altar 110.17 

—  -    The  end 116.19 

—  -    Voices  of  the  day 116.12 


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Theology,  continued. 

—  Cumming-,  J.    Voices  of  the  dead llfi.lS 

—  -    Voices  of  the  night 110.14 

—  Dana,  M.  S.  B.    Letters  on  tlie  doctrine  of 

the  Trinity llOfi.S 

—  De  Quincey,  T.    Theological  essays 905.2 

—  Derby,  E.  H.    The  Catliolic.    Letters,  etc..  .    1008.12 

—  Dewey,  O.    Controversial  theology 10*0.10 

—  -    Discourses  on  human  nature lOSO.ll 

—  -    On  the  nature  of  religion 117. it 

—  -    Reviews  upon  quest,  in  controversial  T..  1080.10 

—  De  Wetto,^.  M.  L.    Theodore:  or, the  skep- 

tic's conversion 1088.18 

—  Doddridge,  P.    Rise  and  progress  of  religion.    119.10 

—  Dow,  L.    "Writings 10S.'i.21 

—  Duncan,  H.   Sacred  philosophy  of  the  seasons.    10S9.7 

—  Dunlap,  S.  J''.    Spirit  history  of  man 122.10 

—  Edwards,  B.  B.    Writings  with  memoir  .  .  .    1090.12 

—  Edwards,  J.     Works 1094.1 

—  Eliot,  W.  G.    Discipline  of  sorrow 1089.22 

—  -    Unity  of  God 1080.23 

—  Ellis,  G.  E.    Half  century  of  the   Unitarian 

controversy 113.7 

—  England,  .J.    Ceremonies  of  holy  week  and 

Easter  Sunday 1098.18-21 

—  -    Nature  and  ceremonies  of  the  mass  .  .  .    1098.21 

—  -    Works 1095.2 

—  Erskine,  T.     Freeness  of  the  gospel 1088.25 

—  Evelyn,  J.    History  of  religion 1095.8 

—  Farley,  S.    Discourses  on  theology  and  specul. 

topics 117.7 

—  Fenelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M.    Pious  reflections.  1089.33 

—  Flavel,  J.    Christ  knocking  at  the  door  of  the 

sinner's  heart 1107.4 

—  -    The  fountain  of  life 1107.3 

—  -    Method  of  grace 1107.0 

—  Fountain  of  living  waters 129.25 

—  Furness,  W.  H.    Jesus  and  his  biographers  .      1101.5 

—  Gallaudet,    T.    H.      Child's     book     on    the 

soul 1109.29 

—  Giles,  H.     Christian  thought  on  life 1088.27 

—  Godwin,  B.    Philosophy  of  atheism 1088.34 

—  Goodrich,  C.  A.     Religious    ceremonies    and 

customs 1099.4 

—  Grant,  J.    Metropolitan  pulpit 1099.11 

—  Gurney,  .J.  .T.    Habitual  love  to  God  as  a  pre- 

paration for  heaven 1089.27 

—  Hall,  R.    Works 1089.10 

—  Hamilton,  J.    Life  in  earnest 1109.20-28 

—  Hare,  J.  C.    3Iission  of  the  comforter  .   .  .  .      ]10!i.7 

—  Harris,  J.    Great  commission 1088.1 

—  -    Great  teacher 108^.2 

—  -    Mammon 1109.13 

—  Herder,  J.  G.  von.    Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetry.  1087.17 

—  Hitchcock,  E.     Religious  truth  illus.  fi-om 

science 1088.5 

—  Hobart,  J.  H.    Christian's  manual 1099.10-17 

—  -    Companion  for  the  altar 118.10 

—  Hooker,  R.    Works 1103.4 

—  Hopkins,  E.    Expositionof  the  ten  command- 

ments        1107.19 

—  Hopkins,  M.    Misc.  essays  and  discourses  .  .     1100.2 

—  Home,  G.    Works 1083.7 

—  How  I  became  a  Unitarian 117.0 

—  Infidelity ;  comprising    Jenyns,  Leslie,  Lyt- 

telton,  etc 119.9 

—  Jahn,  J.    Hebrew  commonwealth  and  hist. 

of  the  Jews 1085.8 

—  James,  H.    Nature  of  evil 1087.18 

—  James,  J.  A.    Anxious  enquirer  directed  .  .    1109.25 

—  -    Christian  professor  addressed 118.8 

—  -    Christian  progress 119.22 

—  -    Pastoral  addresses 1088.30 

—  Jay,  W.    Christian  contemplated 119.14 

—  Keblc,  J.    Christian  year 1083.20 

—  Kempis,  T.  a.    Imitation  of  Christ 1097.28 

—  Kidd,  J.    Adaptation  of  nature  to  man.  .  .  .       820.1 

—  Kitto,  J.    Cyclopaedia  of  biblical  literature.  .      1083.8 

—  Knapp,  G.  C.    Lectures  on  Christian 1083.4 

—  Krummacher,  F.  W.    Elijah  the  Tishbite  .   .       119.0 


Theology,  continued. 

—  Lasteyrie,  etc.  C.  P.  de.    History  of  auricular 

confession 1008.10 

—  Leighton,  R.    Works 10>3.0 

—  Lewis,  T.    The  six  days  of  creation 14:'i.l7 

—  Lord,  E.     The  epoch  of  creation 110i">.10 

—  M'Cosh,J.     Of  the  divine  government  .   .   .  113.8 

—  Maflitt,J.  N.  Pulpit  sketches,   sermons,  and 

devotional  fragments 1099.1 

—  Martineau,  H.    Essential  faith  of  the  univer- 

sal church 1099.28 

—  -    The  faith  as  unfolded  by  many  prophets  .  Ki99.'jo 

—  Martineau, . I.     Miscellanies 10m"i.I7 

—  -     Studios  of  riiristianity lOVi.14 

—  Mason,  J.     Treatise  on  self-knowledge    .   .   .  IKHi.ll 

—  Melvill,  II.     Bible  thoughts 119.17 

■ —    Miles,  H.  A.    Altar  at  home  :  prayers  .  .  .  .  118.10 

—  More,  H.    Works 1094. .1 

—  Morison,  .1.    Counsels  to  young  men 1)09.10 

—  Mountford,  W.     Eutlianasy 1088.19-20 

—  Murray,  L.    Power  of  religion  on  the  mind  .  1084. lo 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.     Man  a  soul 1099.18 

—  Nelson,  D.    Cause  and  cure  of  infidelity  .  .  .  1107.10 

—  Kevins,  W.    Practical  thoughts 1100.19 

—  -    Thoughts  on  popery 119.27 

—  Noble,  S.    Plenary  inspiration  of  the  Scrip- 

tures asserted 1080.20 

—  Noel,  B.  W.    Christian  baptism 1099.25 

—  Norton,  A.     Reasons  for  not  believing  the 

doctrines  of  the  Trinitarians 1080.15 

—  —    Tracts  concerning  Christianity 1005.3 

—  Noyes,  G.  R.    Coll.  of  theological  essays  .  .  1090.7 

—  Osgood,  S.    God  with  men 117.8 

—  Owen,  J.     Forgiveness  of  sin 1109.3 

—  Paley,  W.    Hora>  Paulina; 1099..37 

—  -    Natural  theology  and  tracts 10!i9.30 

—  -    Sermons 1009. .3s 

—  Parker,  T.    Matters  pertaining  to  religion.  .  1080.20 

—  -    Theism,  atheism,  and  the  jiopular  the- 

ology  ■,  .  .  1080.19 

—  Patrick,  S.    Discourse  concerning  prayer  .  .  1097.27 

—  Pattison,  S.  R     The  earth  and  the  word.  .  .  107.28 

—  Peabody,  A.  P.    On  Christian  doctrine.  .  .  .  117.13 

—  Peabody,  E.    Christian  days  and  thoughts.  .  117.12 

—  Pearson,  J.    Exposition  of  the  creed  ....  1103.2 

—  Pearson,!'.    Infidelity,  its  causes,  etc 1083.11 

—  Peck,  G.     Appeal  to  Scripture,  the  rule  of 

faith  and  practice 129.9 

—  Philip,  R.    The  Marys,  or  female  holiness.  .  1089.21 

—  Pictorial  narratives 1109.2 

—  Pike.  J.  G.     Guide  for  young  disciples  .  .  .  119.3 

—  -    Religion  and  eternal  life 119.5 

—  Pitrat,  J.  C.    Paul  and  Julia 1008.19 

—  Pitta  street  chapel  lectures 1080.1 

—  Porter,  W.  H.    The  heavenly  union    .  .  .  .1084.8-13 

—  Priestley,  J.    Christian  truth,  piety  and  mo- 

rality   1009.10 

—  Prout,  W.    Chemistry,  meteorology  and  the 

function  of  digestion  considered  with  refer- 
ence to  natural  theology 820.10 

—  Restoration  of  belief 1080.28 

—  Richmond,  L.    Annals  of  the  poor 110.2 

—  Robinson,  E.  Biblical  researches  in  Palestine.  1103.7 

—  Robinson,  J.     Works 1087.10 

—  Rogers,  II.    Defence  of  the  eclipse  of  faith  .  117.10 

—  -    The  eclipse  of  faith 117.11 

—  -    Reason  and  faith  and  other  miscellanies.  117.1 

—  Sears,  E.  H.    Athanasia 118.18 

—  -    Regeneration 1090.21 

—  Sears,  R.    History  of  the  Bible 1085.4 

—  Seymour,  31.  H.    Evenings  with  Romanists.  1098.10 

—  Sharpe,  S.    Notes  on  English  version  of  New 

Testament 1089.18 

—  Smith,  T.  S.    Illustrations  of  the  divine  gov- 

ernment    1089.2 

—  Spirit  of  popery Uo.l 

—  Spring,  G.    Bible  not  of  man 1107.14 

—  -    First  things  revealed  to  mankind    ....  IIO.I 

—  -    Power  of  the  pulpit 110.2 

—  Stone,  T.  T.    The  rod  and  the  staff Ii6.17 


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Theology,  contimied. 

—  Stuart,  31.      Crit.  hist,  and  defence  of  the 

Old  Testament  canon 1007.24 

—  -    MiscoHanies 118.5 

—  Swedenborjj,  E.  V.    Angelic  wisdom  concern- 

ing divine  providence 10S4.0-10 

—  -    Apocalj-pse  revealed 10S4.3 

—  -    Compendium  of  the  thcolog-.  writings  of.    10S4.1 
_    Concerning^  heaven  and  hell 10S4.H 

—  -    Delights  of  wisdom  concerning  conjugial 

lore 10S4.5 

—  -    Divine  love  and  divine  wisdom 10S4.7 

—  -    Doctrines  of  the  new  .lerusalem 1084.12 

—  -    The  true  Christian  religion 10S4.2 

—  Tayler,  J.  J.     Christian  aspects  of  faith  and 

duty 1090.17 

—  Taylor,  I.    Physical  theory  of  another  life  .  1108. 1-2 

—  Taylor,  Jeremy.    Holy  living  and  dying.  .  .       848.7 

—  -    Pi  actical  works 1101.3 

—  Trench,  K.C    Hulsean  lectures HOG.  12 

—  -    Notes  on  the  parables 1093.9 

—  Trimmer,  S.     Help  to  the  unlearned  in  the 

study  of  the  Scriptures 129.6 

-    Prayers  and  meditations 129.29 

Tucker,  A.    Light  of  nature  pursued  ....     1094.4 

—  Tulloch,  J.    Theism 1087.9 

—  Turner,  S.    Sacred  history  of  the  world  .  .  .     810.43 

—  Venn,  H.    Complete  duty  of  man 1107.15 

-  Vinet,  A.  R.    Pastoral 1088.17 

-  Walker,  J.  B.    God  revealed  in  the  creation 

and  by  Christ 1080.7 

-  -    Philosophy  of  the  plan  of  salvation  .  .  .    1086.21 

—  -    Philosophy  of  skepticism  and  ultraism  .    1094.13 

—  Ware,H.    AVorks 117.4 

—  Ware,  \l,  jr.      Formation  of  the  Christian 

character 1089.31 

—  Werner,  H.    Guardian  spirits 10S4.14 

—  Whately,  R.    Scripture  revelations  concern- 

ing a  future  state 1086.24 

—  Wheatly,  C.      Illustrations  of  the  book  of 

common  prayer 8-38.6 

—  Whitman,  B.    Letters  to  a  Universalist .  .  .     1089.5 

—  Willison,  J.    The  afflicted  man's  companion.    1109.5 

—  Wilson,  J.      Unitarian  principles  confirmed 

by  Trinitarian  testimonies 1094.14 

—  Wilson,  T.    Sacra  privata  • 1109. .30 

—  Wines,  E.  C.    Laws  of  the  Hebrews 1083.2 

—  Wiseman,  N.    Ceremonies  of  holy  week.  .  .     1098.3 

—  -    Connexion  between  science  and  revealed 

religion 1098.20 

—  -    Essays  on  various  subjects 1098.2 

—  -    Real  presence  of  Christ  in  the  eucharist .      1098.4 

—  Woodbridge,  J.     Practical  religion 10S8.23 

—  ZoUikofer,  G.  J.    Exercises  of  piety 1088.11 

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Ulysses,  The  adventures  of.    Lamb,  C 759.9 

Uncle  Frank's  pleasant  pages.  Woodworth,  F.  C.  40S.10 

Uncle  Horace:   a  novel.    Hall,  A.  M 770.15 

Uncle  Ollivcr's  travels  in  I'eriia.    Kitto,  .1. .  .  .  0S0.18 

Uncle  Robin  in  his  cabin  in  Va.    Page,  J.  AV. .  .  790.12 

Uncle  Sam's  palace :  a  novel.    Wellmont,  E.  .  .  488.5 

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Undine:  or  tlie  water-spirit.    La  Motte  Fouque, 

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Unger,  F.    Botanical  letters  to  a  friend.    Transl. 

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Union,  Me.,  A  hist,  of  the  town  of.  Sibley,  J.  L.  227.2 
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Webster.    AVashington,  1853.    8° 512.7 

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—  Baird,  R.  H.    Cotton  spinner  of  America  .  .  199.5 

—  Bancroft,  G.    History  of 301.1-3 

—  Bartlett,  J.  R.    Mexican  boundary  commis'n.  024.2 

—  Bonner,  J.    Child's  history  of  the 309.12 

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—  Cooper,  J.  F.    History  of  the  navy  of  ....  215.1-7 

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—  De  Roos,  F.  F.    Travels  in  the 024.14 

—  Dixon,.!.    Tour  through  a  part  of  the  .  .  .  .  037.8 

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—  Hall,  J.    First  settlement  of  the  AVestern  sec- 

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—  Pulszky,  r.  A.    American  society  iu  the.  .  •       027.3 

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other  countries 297.19 

—  Routledge,  G.    Tourists'  guide  through  the  .     629.29 

—  Russell,  J.    History  of  the 309.5 

—  Sabine,  L.    American  loyalists 213.1 

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—  Schaff,  P.  Political,  social  and  religious  char- 

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events,  1783-1815 297.9 

—  Thomas,  E.  S.     Keminiscences  of  sixtj'-five 

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—  Tocqueville,  A.  de.     The  republic  of  the  .  .       134.3 

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and  the  names  of  the  several  states,  and 
other  divisions  of  the  country,  as  New 
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United  States  practical  receipt  book.  Philadel- 
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Unity  of  worlds.    See  Astronomy,  and  Worlds. 

Universal  history.    See  History. 

Univeksalism.    Ballou,  H.     Ancient  history  of.  1099.12 

—  Whitman,  B.     Friendly  letters  to  a  Univer- 

salist  on  divine  rewards  and  punishments.     1089. 5 

See  also .-  Theology. 
Universe,  The,  no  desert,  the  earth  no  monopoly. 

Boston,  1855.    2v.  in  1.     12° 149.6 

Universe.    See  Cosmography,  Stars,  Worlds. 
University.     Bristed,  C.  A.     Five  years  in  an 

English  University 884.14 

—  Hamilton,  Sir  W.    Discussions  on  U.  reform.      872.1 
University  of  Virginia,  The.  Jefferson,  T.  Early 

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Unloa'ED  one.  The  :  a  domestic  story.  Hofland,  B.  802.15 
Unprotected  females  in  Norway,  or  the  pleas- 

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1857.      12° 668.18 

Up-country   letters  :    edited  by  Prof.  B.     New 

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Updike,  W.    Memoirs  of  the  Rhode  Island  bar. 

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Uphabi,  C.  W.      Life  of  J.  C.  Fremont.      Boston, 

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Upham,  E.     History  of  the  Ottoman  empire  till 

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Upham,  T.  C.     Imperfect  and  disordered  mental 

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Upholstery.      Stokes,  J.      The    upholsterer's 

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Upton,  K.  A.    Home  studies.    Boston,  185G.    12°.     iS8.28 
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Urinary  organs.    See  Medicine. 

Urn-burial.    Browne,  Sir  T v.III. of  840.11 

Urquhart,  7).  Boundary  differences  between 
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URSULA:  a  tale  of  country  life.    Sewell,  E.  M..  .   424.3-7 

Uscocs,  History  of  the.    Wilkinson,  J.  G 025.5 

Use  and  abuse  of  alcoholic  liquors.     Carpenter, 

W.  B 157.17 

Use  of  sunshine  :  a  novel.  Knowles,  R.  B.  .  .  .  '  458.6 
Useful  arts.    Alcan,  M.     Manuel  du  tisserand  .    1075. .33 

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—  Manuel  du  serrurier 1075.38 

—  Marble  worker's  manual 199.10 

—  Minister,  E.  and  son.    Guide  to  practical  cut- 

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—  Overman,  F.     The  moulder's  and  founder's 

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Uses  and  abuses  of  air.     Griscom,  J.  H 207.14 

Utah.    Carvalho,  S.  X.    Incidents  of  travel  in  U.    020.11 

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Utopia,  or  the  happy  republic.    More,  Sir  T.  .  .       759.5 

VACATION  rambles  and  thoughts.    Talfourd,  T.  X.    007.13 
Vacheeo,  II.    Storia  Genovese  del  XVIIa  secolo. 

Modona-Olivetti,  N 1059.10 

Vagabond  life  in  Mexico.    Ferry,  G 038.3 

Vagabunden,  Die.    Itoman.    Holtei,  K.  v.  .  .  .      1035.8 

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Vale  of  cedars  ;  or,  the  martyr,  a  novel.     Agui- 

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Valerius.    A  Roman  story.    Lockhart,  J.  G. .  .       489. 4 
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Valparaiso.    Gerstacker,  F.    Travels 030.1 

Valvassori  Bresciani,  Racconto.      Ercoliani,  L.    1058.9 
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Van  Campen,  M.    Life  and  times  of.    Hubbard, 

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Vancenza  ;  or  the  dangers  of  credulity.  Robin- 
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Velleius  Paterculus,  C.  Transl.  by  J.  S.  Wat- 
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Velvet  cushion.  The,  [a  tale.]    Cunningham,  J. 

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324.2 
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409.11 


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195.11 


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Walton,  W.    Revolutions  of  Spain,  from  ISOS  to 

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War.  See  Military  art  and  sciences  Moral  phi- 
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—  Memoirs  of  H.  Walpole  and  his  contempo- 

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notice  of  Rev.  T.Prentiss,  a  sermon;  State  of  the 
times;  To  the  Unitarian  community ;  Addri-ss  before 
York  Co.  Unitarian  Association;  Duties  of  the  pulpit 
and  pastoral  office;  Duties  of  young  men;  Faith  once 
delivered  to  the  saints  ;  Questions  relating  to  the 
Christian  name,  etc.,  answered  ;  Essajs  on  personal 
religion  ;  Letters  on  the  genuineness  of  1  John  v.  T; 
Letter  to  Nchemiah  Adams  ;  Hints  on  extemporane- 
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Wake,  J.    Life  of  Henry  Ware,  jr.    Boston,  1840. 

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Ware,  W.   Aurelian  :  or,  Rome  in  the  3d  century. 

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—  Julian  :  or,  scenes  in  Judea.    2d  edition.  New 

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—  LifeofN.  Bacon v.XIII.  of  520.1 

—  Probus:  or,  Rome  in  the  .3d  century.    New 

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18.53.     12° 208.11 

—  Zenobia :  or,  the  fall  of  Palmyra.   8th  edition. 

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Warxer,  a.  B.     Dollars  and  cents  :  by  Amy  Lo- 

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Warxer,  Col.  Seth,  Memoir  of.  Chipman,  D.  .  .  528.22 
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AYarrex,  John  E.     Para :    or,  the  banks  of  the 

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—  Ten  thousand  a  year.     Philadelphia,  1840-41. 

Ov.  in2.     12° 707.14-15 

—  The  lily  and  the  bee  ;  an  apologue  of  the  Crys- 

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Warrexiaxa;  with  notes.  Boston,  1851.  12°..  325.2 
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War-trail,  The  :  a  romance.    Reid,  M 715.4-13 

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Washburx,  E.      Judicial  history  of  Massachu- 
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en  Damon,  nacli  dera  Englischen:  Bruchstaeke  von 
Psyche,  einem  unvoUendet  gebliebenen  allegorischen 
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Geschiulite  des  v.'cisen  Danischmeiid.  X.— Xll.  Poet- 
ische Werke.  Xlll.— XIV.  Oescliiclite  der  Abder- 
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XVII.  Peregnnus  Proteus  [in  Gespriclien  im  Ely- 
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Wilson,  G.,  M.D.  Electricity  and  the  electric 
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Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Controversy  concerning  1  John 
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miracles  of  the  New  Test.  ;  Letters  to  J.  Poynder,  on 
popery  in  alliance  with  heathenism;  Authority  of  the 
holy  see  in  S.  America;  On  ecclesiastical  organization; 
Fate  of  sacrilege;  On  prayer  and  prayer  books;  On 
national  holidays;  On  the  minor  rites  and  offices  of 
the  church;  Ancient  and  modern  catholicity;  Actions 
of  the  N.  Testament.  II.  Hampden  controversy  ; 
Tracts  for  the  limes;  Froude's  remains;  High  church 
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Anglican  church;  irnrcaliiy  of  the  Anglican  belief  ; 
Position  of  the  high  church  theory  at  the  close  of 
1847  ;  Fourth  of  October.  III.  Papers  on  history, 
antiquities  and  art;  Spain;  Pope  Bonilace  VIII.  ;  St. 
Elizabeth  of  Hungary;  Council  held  at  Constantino- 
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count of  a  recently  discovered  Christian  inscription  ; 
Remarks  on  Lady  Morgan's  statement  regarding  St. 
Peter's  chair  ;  The  Roman  forum  ;  Christian  art; 
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WiT,  Specimens  of  Douglas  .Terrold's 884.18 

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WiTHiNGTON,  W.   Growth  of  thought  as  affecting 

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st;uctions  to  a  Inureat;  Brother  Peter  t  j  brotlur  Tom; 
Peter's  prophecy;  Epistle  to  Sir  Josejih  Ranks  on  tlio 
election  of  a  president  to  the  Uoyal  society ;  Peter's  pen- 
sion, a  solemn  epistle  to  a  sublime  personage.  II. 
Sir  Joseph  Hanks  and  the  emperor  of  Morocco,  a  talci 
Epistle  to  a  fulling  minister;  Subjects  for  painters! 
Expostulatory  odes  to  a  great  duke  and  a  little  lord; 
A  benevolent  epistle  to  muster  John  Nichols,  printer; 
A  Rowland  for  an  Oliver;  Advice  to  the  future  lau- 
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Epistle  to  the  pope,  on  his  keeping  a  disordeily  house; 
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Frogmore  lite,  an  ode  for  music;  Royal  tour  and 
Weymouth  amusements;  Pindariana,  or  Peter's  port- 
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Poems  of  the  fancy ;  Poems  of  the  imagination;  Mis- 
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Poems  dedicated  to  niitional  independence  and  liber- 
ty; Sonnets  dedicated  to  lil)erty  and  order;  Sonnets 
upon  the  punishment  of  death;  Memorials  of  a  tour 
on  the  continent;  The  river  Duddon ;  Yarrow  revisit- 
ed; Poems,  composed  or  suggested  during  a  tour  in 
the  summer  of  ISS;  Memorials  ofa  tour  in  ltaly,lS37; 
The  white  doe  of  Rylstonc;  Ecclesiaslical  sonnets; 
Poems  of  sentiment  ond  rellcction;  Evening  volun- 
taries; Miscellaneous  poems;  Selections  from  Chau- 
cer, niodemized;  Inscriptions:  Poems  refei-ring  to  the 
period  of  old  age;  Epitaphs  and  elegiac  pieces;  The 
prelude ;  The  excursion ;  Appendix,  prefaces,  etc.,  etc. 

—  Poetical  works.    New  ed.    London,  1849-50. 

Gv.  18° 359.12 

Contents.  —  Vol.  1.  Poems  written  in  youth;  Poems 
referring  to  the  period  of  cluldhood;  Poems  founded 


Wordsworth,  W.,  continued. 

on  the  alfections.  11.  Poems  on  the  naming  of  places; 
Poems  of  the  fancy;  Poems  of  the  imagination;  Mis- 
cellaneous sonnets.  Ill,  Memorials  of  a  tour  in  Scot- 
land; Poems  dedicated  to  national  independence  and 
liberty;  Memorials  ofa  tour  on  the  continent;  Memo- 
rials of  a  tour  in  Italy;  The  river  Duddon;  Yarrow 
revisited,  and  other  poems.  IV.  The  white  doc  of 
Rylstone  ;  Ecclesiaslical  sonnets  ;  Evening  volunta- 
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of  sentiment  and  reticction;  Sonnets  dedicated  to 
liberty  and  order  ;  Sonnets  upon  the  punishment  of 
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—  The  prelude  :  an  autobiographical  poem.  New 

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Work  :  or,  plenty  to  do  and  how  to  do  it.  Brew- 
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Workers,  Words  for  the.    Haley,  W.  D 137.27 

WorivIXG  man,  Memoirs  of  a 840.45 

Working  man's  way  in  the  world.    The  autobiog- 
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World,  The.    Moore,  E.    See  British  Essayists. 

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World's  own.  The.    Howe,  J.  W 345.10 

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Wokmeley,  M.  E.     Amabel,   a   family   history. 

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Worth  and  wealth.    Hunt,  F 130.20 

Worthen,  W.  E.  Appletou's  cyclopjedia  of  draw- 
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Worthies,  Cabinet  portrait  gallery  of  British  .  .840.10-11 
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Wreath,  The :  a  collection  of  poems.    Hartford, 

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WY\Tr,  Sir  T.    Poetical  worlvs.    Lond.,  1831.    10'      339.1 

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Yates,  K.    Kotes  of  proceedings  of  the  conven- 
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Year  book  of  science  and  art.    Timbs,J 159.2 

Year  of  consolation.    Kemble,  F.  A 070.7-10 

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Yemassee,  The,  a  romance  of  Carolina.     Simms, 

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YouATT,  AA*.     Cattle  ;    breeds,  management,  and 

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Letters. 

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Higginson's  New  England's  planlution;  Considera- 
tions for  planting  New  England;  Agreement  at  Cam- 
bridge; Company's  letters  to  Uigginson  and  Endicott; 
Humble  request:  Dudley's  letter  to  the  Countess  of 
Lincoln:  R.  Clap's  memoirs;  Early  records  of  Charles- 
town  ;  Wood's  description  of  ^Massachusetts;  John 
Cotton's  life  and  letters;  R.  Mather's  journal;  Thacli- 
cr's  narrative  of  his  shipwreck;  Shepard's  memoir  of 
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Young,  E.    Works.    Kew  ed.,  rev.  and  cor.  Lon- 
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—  Poetical  works.    London,  185-2.    2v.   p.8°.  .  .     329.14 

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Young,  J.     The  Christ  of  history.      Kew  York, 

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Young,  T.      Kotcs  to    treatise  on  carpentry  by 

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Young,  AV  T.     Life  and  services  of  Gen.  Lewis 

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Young  Christian.    Abbott,  J 1087.7 

Young  emigrants.  The.    Boston,  1830.    12°.  .  .  .  449.9 

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Adler,  G.  J.     Dictionary  of  the    German    and 

English  languages.    4th  ed.    N.  Y.,  1854.   8"        L.9 

Alexander,  J.  H.     Dictionary  of  weights    and 

measures,  anc.  and  mod.    Bait.,  1850.     8°.  .        L.IO 

Allen,  AV.     American    biographical   dictionary. 

3d  ed.    Boston,  1857.    8° K.l 

American  almanac.  The,  for  the  year  1858.  Bos- 
ton, 1857.    12° C.8 

American  literature.  Cyclopaedia  of.    Duyckinek, 

E.  A.  andG.  L L.ll 

Americanisms,  Dictionary  of.    Bartlett,  J.  K.  .  .        M.G 

Andrews,  E.  A.  Copious  and  critical  Latin-Eng- 
lish lexicon,  founded  on  the  Latin-German 
lexicon  of  yv.  Freuud.     New  York,  1854.  8°        K.8 

Anglo-Saxon  and  Eng.  dictionary.  Bosworth,  J.        M.5 

Antiquities,  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman. 

Smith,  W K.12 

Appleton,  D.  and  Co.  Dictionary  of  machines, 
mechanics,  engine-work,  and  engineering. 
New  York,  1851-52.    2v.    8° K.4 

Architecture.    Nicholson,  P.    Encyclopedia  of.       U.l 

—  Stuart,  R.    A  dictionary  of K.ll 

Arnault,  A.  V.  and  others.    Biographic  nouvelle 

des  contemporains.    Paris.  1820-25.    20v.    8°        E.l 
Astronomy.     Johnston,  A.  K.    Atlas  of  ...  . 

—  Society  for  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 

Six  maps  of  the  stars 

Atlas.    Black,  A.  and  C.    General  atlas 

—  Colton,  G.  W.    A.  of  the  world 

—  Findlay,  A.  G.    Classical  atlas M.2 

—  -    Modern  atlas M.l 

—  Soc.  for  Ditr.  Usef.  Knowl.   Maps,  with  index. 

Baldwin,  T.  and  Thomas,  J.    Gazetteer  of  the 

United  States.    Philadelphia,  1854.    8°    .  .         C.ll 

Baretti,  J.      Spanish    and  English    dictionary. 

Neuman,  H E.2 

Bartlett,  J.  K.      Dictionary  of    Americanisms. 

New  York,  1848.     8° M.G 

Bell,  J.  System  of  geography,  popular  and  sci- 
entific, illustrated  by  maps  and  engravings. 
London,  1851-53.    6v.    8° M.9 

Bible.    Holy  Bible.    New  Y'ork,  1854.    8° .  .  .  .  L.O 

—  Brown,  Rev.  J.    Dictionary  of  the L.7 

—  Cruden,A.    Concordance  to  the L.8 

Biographical  dictionary.  Allen,  W.    American.        K.l 

—  Arnault,  A.  V.,  etc.    Biographic  nouvelle  des 

contemporains E.l 

—  Blake,  J.  I,.     Universal V.3 

—  Godwin,  P.    Handbook  of  biography C.4 

—  Gorton,  J.    A  general M.IO 

—  Hale,  S.  J.    Woman's  record K.6 

—  O'Byrne,  W.  R.     Naval L.2 

—  Rose,  H.  J.    General D.l 

—  Smith,  AY.    Greek  and  Roman K.13 

Biographical  sketches,    .^ee  Men  of  the  time  .  C.IO 
Black,  A.  and  C.    General  atlas  of  the  world,  by 

S.  Hall,  W.  Hughes,  etc.    New  ed.    Edin- 
burgh, 1854.    fol 

Blake,  .T.  L.  A  biographical  dictionary,  includ- 
ing 2000  articles  of  American  biography. 
13th  ed.     Philadelphia,  1850.    8° V.3 


Boag,  J.  Imperial  lexicon  of  t)u'  English  lan- 
guage, [illustrated.]     Edinb.,  n.d.     2v.    8°        V.6 

BoswoRTii,  ,J.  Anglo-Saxon  and  Englisli  diction- 
ary.    London,  1849.    8° •   •   •   •        51-5 

Bouvii;r,.T.  Law  dictionary,  adapted  to  the  laws 
of  the  United  States  and  of  the  several 
states.     (3th  ed.     Pliiladolphia,  IS;)!).    2v.    8°         L.3 

British  Islands,  (iazetteer  of  the.    Sharp,  J.  A. .        M.7 

Brown,  G.  Grammar  of  English  grammars. 
AVith  an  introduction,  historical  and  critical. 
New  York,  1851.  8° L.12 

Brown,  J.  A  di<-tionary  of  the  Bible,  with  a  life 
of  the  author.  From  12th  Edinburgh  ed. 
New  York,  1848.    8° L.7 

Bryan,  M.  Dictionary  of  ]Kiiiiters  and  engravers. 
New  ed.,  rev.  and  enlarged  by  G.  Stanley. 
London,  1853.      8° '.  K.3 

Chronology.    Haydn,.!.    Dictionary  of  dates  .        M.8 
—    Putnam,  G.  P.    The  world's  progress,  a  dic- 
tionary of  dates C.13 

Clarke,  M.C.  Concordance  to  Shakspere.  [Lon- 
don,] n.d.    8° K.2 

Classical  atlas,  to  illustrate  ancient  geography. 

Findlay,  A.  G \  .  .  ".         .AI.2 

Classical  dictionary,  A  new,  of  (Jreekand  Roman 

mythology,  etc.    Smith,  AV K.13 

Colton,  G.AA".  and  Fisher,  R.  S.  Atlas  of  tlic 
world.  Accomp.  by  descriptions,  geo- 
graphical, statistical  and  historical,  by  R.  S. 
Fisher.    New  York,  1850.    2 v.    1.4° 

Contents.  —  A'ol.  I.    Anifrica.     II.    Europe,   Asia, 
Africa,  etc. 

Commerce,  and  commercial  navigation.  Cyclo- 
paedia of.     Homans,  J.  S L'.2 

Concordance  to  the  Holy  Serijitin-es.  Cruden,  A.       L.8 

Concordance  to  Shakspere.     Clarke,  M.  C.   .  .        K.2 

Contemporains,  Biographic  nouvelle  des.  Ar- 
nault, A.  A',  and  others E.l 

Craig,  J.  New  universal  dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.    London,  1849.    2v.    8°    .  .         A'. 9 

Cresy,  E.     Encyclopajdia  of    civil  engineering. 

London,  1847.    8° C.12 

Cruden,  A.  Complete  concordance  to  the  Holy 
Scriptures,  with  introduction  by  Rev.  D. 
King.    Boston,  1854.    8° L.8 

Cyclop.edia.     Duyckinek,  E.  a.  and  G.  L.     C.  of 

American  literature,  .   .    • L.ll 

—  Godwin,  P.    C.  of  biography C.4 

—  Homans,  J.  S.    C.  of  commerce  anil  commer- 

cial navigiition U.2 

—  National,  etc.    C.  of  useful  knowledge  ....  F.!i 

—  New  American N.2 

—  Penny  cyclopa;dia T.2 

—  Tomlinson,  C.    C,  of  useful  arts,  etc U,3 

See  also  .•  Encyclopasdia. 

Dates.    See  Chronology. 

Dictionary  of  scientific  terms.    IToblyn,  R.  D.  .         C.G 
Dictionary  bf  select  and  popular  quotations,  from 
the    Latin,    French,   Greek,  Spanish,    and 
Italian  langg.    Oth  Am.  cd.   Piiila.,  18.32.  12°        C.7 


DICTIONARY 


202 


O 'BYRNE 


DiCTiONAKY.  See  Ang-lo-Saxon,  English,  French, 
German,  Greek,  Italian,  Latin,  Spanish ; 
see  also  .•  Antiquities,  Architecturo,  Bible, 
Clironolog'.v,  Commerce,  Engravers,  Law, 
Macliiues,  Mythology,  Painters,  Quota- 
tions, Scientific  terms,  TV'eights  and  meas- 
ures ;  and  compare  Cyclopa;dia  and  Ency- 
clopaedia. 

DoD,  C  K.  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland 
for  185;').    London,  [1855.]     12° 

DUYCKIXCK,  E.  A.  and  G.  L.  Cyclopasdiaof  Amer- 
ican literature.    New  York,  1855.    2v.    8°. 


C.9 


L.U 


Encyclop.tddi.V.  Americana.  New  cd.  Edited  by 
E.  Lieber,  assisted  by  E.  Wigglesworth  and 
T.  G.  Bradford.  Supplementary  volume, 
ed.  by  H.  Vethake.    Boston,  1853.   Mv.  8°  .         N.l 

Encyclop.koia  Britannica,  with  preliminary  dis- 
sertations on  the  histor)-  of  the  sciences. 
[Ed.  by  M.  Napier.]  7th  ed.  Edinburgh, 
1842.    21v.    4° S.lT.l 

Encyclopaedia.  Cresy,  E.  E.  of  civil  engineering.       C.12 

—  Moore,  J.  W.    Complete  E.  of  music    ....         U.4 

—  Nicholson,  P.    E.  of  architecture U.l 

See  also .-  Cyclopedia. 
Enginkeking,  Appleton's  dictionary  of K.4 

—  Cresy,  E.    Encyclopedia  of  civil C.12 

—  Tomlinson,  C.    Cyclopedia  of U.3 

English  language.    Boag,  J.    Imperial  lexicon 

ofthe V.O 

—  Craig,  J.    A  new  dictionary  of  the V.O 

—  Ogllvie,  J.    Imperial  dictionary  of  the.  .  .   .         V.2 

—  Richardson,  C.    New  dictionary  of  the  .  .   .   .         V.l 

—  Walker,.!.     Rhyming  dictionary  of  the  .   .   .  F.l 

—  Webster,  N.     Dictionary  of  the V.4 

—  AVorcester,  ,1.  E.    Critical  dictionary  of  the   .         V.8 

—  -    Pronouncing  dictionary  of  the M.4 

See  also  .■  Grammar,  Americanisms. 
Engravers,  Biog.  and  crit.  diet.  of.    Bryan,  M. .        K.3 

Feller,  F.  X.  de.  Dictionnaire  historique.  Nouv. 
6d.  T.1-8,  supplem.,  9-12.  Paris,  1818-20. 
12v.    12° D.2 

FiNDLAY,  A.  G.  Classical  atlas,  to  illustrate  an- 
cient geography.    London,  1853.    8°  .  .  .  .        M.2 

—  Modern  atlas.    5th  ed.    London,  1853.    8°.  .         M.l 
Fisher,  R.  S.    Statistical  gazetteer  of  the  United 

States.    New  York,  1853.    8° K.IO 

Fleming,  Prof,  and  Tibbins,  J.  French  and  Eng- 
lish and  English  and  French  dictionary. 
Tables  of  verbs  by  C.  Picot.  [Ed.]  by  J. 
Dobson.  6th  ed.,  rev.  and  corrected.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1852.    8° V.7 

Fowler,  W.  C.  English  grammar,  with  a  history 
of  the  origin  and  development  of  the  lan- 
guage.   New  York,  1851.    8° L.13 

French  and  English  dictionary.    Fleming,  Prof. 

and  Tibbins,  J V.7 

—  Pronouncing.     Spiers,  A.  and  Surcnne,  G.  J.        V.5 

—  Phraseological.    Tarver.  J.  C L.l 

Gazetteer  of  the  British  Islands.    Sharp  J.  A.  .        M.7 

—  of  Scotland,     ^ee  Topographical K.7 

—  of  tlie  United  States.    Baldwin,  T C.U 

—  -    Fisher,  R.  S.    Statistical.. K.IO 

—  of  the  world.  Ed.  by  a  member  of  the  K.  G.  S. 

Edinburgh,  n.d.    7v.    1.8° U.5 

—  Lippincott's  pronouncing  G.    See  Thomas,  J.        U.6 
Geography,  popular  and  scientific.    Bell,  J.   .  .        M.9 

See  also  .•  Gazetteer. 
German  dictionary.    S'ee  New  English-German  .  C.l 

German  and  English  dictionary.    Adler,  G.  J.    .         L.9 
Godwin,  P.    Handbook  of  universal  biography. 

New  York,  1852.    12° C.4 

Gorton,  J.       General    biographical    dictionary. 

Newed.,to  which  is  added  a  supplementary 

vol.     London,  1851.     4v.    8° M.IO 

Grammar,  English.    Fowler,  W.  C L.13 

Grammar  of  English  grammars.    Brown,  G.    ..        L.12 
Greek-English  lexicon.      Liddell,  H.  G.,  and 

Scott,  R j^  f) 


Greek    and    Roman    antiquities,  Dictionary    of. 

Smith, AV K.12 

Greek    and    Roman   biography.    Dictionary    of. 

Smith,  AY K.13 

Greek    lexicon.    Illustrated  companion    to    the. 

6'ee  Rich,  A C.5 


K.O 


M.8 


C.G 


U.2 
C.2 


Hale,  S.J.  AYoman's  record  :  or,  sketches  of  dis- 
tinguished women.  Illustrated.  2d  ed., 
with  additions.    New  York,  1S55.    8°.  .   .  . 

Haydn,  J.  Dictionary  of  dates.  5th  ed.  London, 
1851.    8°   

HOBLYN,  R.  D.  Dictionary  of  scientific  terms. 
New  York,  1850.     12° 

Homans,  J.  S.  and  J.  S.  Ilomans,  jr.  Cyclopedia 
of  commerce  and  commercial  navigation. 
New  York,  1858.     8° 

Italian  and  English  dictionary.    Millhouse,  J.  . 

Johnston,  A.  K.  Atlas  of  astronomy,  18  plates. 
Ed.  by  J.  R.  Hind.     Edinb.,  1855.    4° .  '.  . 


Latin-English  lexicon.    Andrews,  E.  A K.8 

LATIN  lexicon,  Illustr.  companion  to  the.  Rich,  A.        C.5 

—  Phraseological.    Yonge,  CD C.3 

Law  dictionary.    Bouvier,  J L.3 

Lexicon.     See  Dictionary. 

Liddell,  H.  G.  and  Scott,  E.  Greek-English 
lexicon,  based  on  Passow,  with  additions 
by  H.  Drisler.    New  York,  1864.    8° .  .  .   .         K.9 

Lippincott's  pronouncing  gazetteer  ofthe  world. 

See  Thomas,  J U.O 

Literature,  Cyclop,  of  American.    Duyckinck, 

E.  A.  and  G.  L L.  11 

Machines,  Dictionary  of,  Appleton's K.4 

Manufactures,  Cyclopedia  of.    Tomlinson,  C. .        U.3 
Massachusetts.      Revised  statutes,  ]8:)5,  with 
constitutions  of  the  United  States  and  of 
Mass.,  under  the  supervision  of  T.  Mctealf 
and  H.Mann.     Boston,  183G.    8° L.4 

—  Supplement  to  revised  statutes  :  general  laws, 

183G-53.      Ed.  by  T.  Mctealf,  L.  S.  Gushing, 
and  H.  Gray,jr.    v.l.    Boston,  1854.  8°.  .         L.5 
Measures,  Dictionary  of.     Alexander,  J.  H. .  .       L.IO 

Mechanics,  Appleton's  dictionary  of K.4 

Men  of  the  time.  Biographical  sketches  of  emi- 
nent living  characters  :  also  Women  of  the 

time.    London,  185G.    12° C.9 

Millhouse,  J.  New  English  and  Italian  dic- 
tionary.   2d  ed.      [A^ol.  1,  Eng.-Ital.,  vol.  2, 

Ital.-Eng.]    Milan,  1857.    2v.    8° C.2 

Mining,  Cyclopedia  of.    Tomlinson,  C U.3 

Moore,  J.  W.  Encye.  of  music.  Boston,  1854.  8°  LT.4 
Music,  Encyclopedia  of.  Moore,  J.  W.  •  .  .  .  .  U.4 
Mythology,  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman. 

,S'ee  Smith,  W K.13 

National  cyclopedia  of  useful  knowledge.  Lon- 
don, 1853.     12v.  in  0.    8° F.2 

Naval  biographical  dictionary.     O'Byrne,  AA''.  R.        L.2 

Navigation,  Dictionary  of  commercial.  Homans, 

J.  S u.2 

Neuman,  H.  and  Baretti,  D.  Dictionary  of  the 
Spanish  and  English  languages.  Boston, 
1850.    2v,    8° E.2 

—  Seoane's  Neuman  and  Baretti,  by  M.  A'elaz- 

quez  de  la  Cadena.  Pronouncing  dictionary 
ofthe  Spanish  and  English  languages.  New 
York.    1853.    8° K.5 

New  American  cyclopedia.      Ed.  by  G.   Ripley 

and  C.  A.  Dana.    New  York,  1858.    8°  .   .   .  N.2 

Neav  English-German  and  German-English  dic- 
tionary.   Philadelphia,  1849.    2v.ini.    8°.  C.l 

Nicholson,  P.  Encyclopedia  of  architecture. 
Ed.  by  E.  Lomax  and  T.  Gunyon.  New  cd. 
London,  n.d.    2v.  4° U.l 


O'Byrne,  AA^.  R.     Naval  biographical  dictionary 
of  her  Majesty's  navy.    London,  1849.    8°. 


L.2 


OGILVIE 


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YONGE 


Ogilvie,  J.  Imperial  dictionary,  English,  tech- 
nological and  scientific.  Illustrated.  Glas- 
gow, 1S53.    2v.    8° V.2 

Painters,  Biograph.  and  crit.  diet.  of.    Bryan,  M.  K.3 

Peerage,  etc.,  of  Great  Britain,  18.55.  Do'd,  C.  U.  C.i) 
Penny  cyclopasdia.     See  Society  for  the  diffusion 

of  useful  knowledge T.2 

Putnam,  G.  P.  The  world's  progress,  a  diction- 
ary of  dates.    Xew  York,  lt-51.    12°  ...  ,  C.13 

Quotations,  Dictionary  of,  Latin,  Greek,  French, 

etc.    See  Dictionary,  etc C.7 

EiiYMiXG  dictionary.    "Walker,  J F.l 

KiCH,  A.  Illustrated  companion  to  the  Latin  dic- 
tionary and  Greek  lexicon :  a  glossary  of 
all  the  words  representing  visible  objects. 

London,  1849.      &" C.5 

Kichardson,  C.  New  dictionary  of  the  English 
language  [with  a  preliminary  essay.]  Lon- 
don, 1839.    2v.    4° V.l 

Roman   antiquities,    Dictionary   of    Greek    and. 

Smith,  W K.12 

KoMAN  biography,  A  dictionary  of.  Smith,  AV.  .  K.13 
Rose,  H.  J.      General   biographical    dictionary. 

London,  1853.     12v.    8° D.l 

Scientific  terms.  Dictionary  of.  Hoblyn,  R.  D.  C.G 
Scotland,  Gazetteer  of.  See  Topographical  .  ,  K.7 
SiiAKSPERE,  Concordance  to.  Clarke,  M.  C..  .  .  K.2 
Sharp,  J.  A.  New  gazetteer  of  the  British  islands. 

London,  185.;.    2v.     8' M.7 

Smith,  W.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  an- 
tiquities.    2d  ed.    London,  1854.    8° .  .  .  .       K.12 

—  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  biograpliy 

and  mythology.     London,  1849.    3v.    8°  .   .        K.13 

—  New  classical  dictionary.    Revised  by  C.  An- 

thon.   New  York,  1851.    8° M.3 

Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge. 
Penny  cyclopredia  [and]  supplement, ed.  by 
G.  Long.    London,  1833-51.    29v.   roy.S"  .  .         T.2 

—  Maps,  [and  index,  by  J.  Mickleburgh.]    Lon- 

don, 1840.    2v.  in  1.    Atl.  fol 

Contents.—  Vol.  I.  Europe  and  Asia.    11.  Africa  and 
America. 

—  Six  maps  of  the  stars.  London,  1830.  Atl.  fol. 

Ji'ote.  —  Bound  with  Maps,  above. 


Spanish.     Ncumau,  H.  and  Baretti,  D.     Spanish 

and  English  dictionary E.2 

—  Seoane's  jNeuman  and  Baretti K.5 

Spiers,  A.  and  Surcnnc,  (i.  J.  Erencli  and  Eng- 
lish pronouncing   dictionary,  rev.  and  cnl. 

by  G.P.  Quackenbos.     New  York,  1H53.    s"        V.2 
Stars,  Six  maps  of.   Society  for  tlie  diff.  of  us.  kn. 
Statistics.    ,S'ee  (lazettoer. 

Stuart,  R.  Dictionary  of  architecture.  Phila- 
delphia, 1851.     3v.  in  2.    8° K.ll 

Tarver,  J.  C.  Royal  phraseological  Englisli- 
French,  and  French -Englisli  dictionary. 
London,  1S45-50.    :^v.      8° L.l 

Thomas,  J.  and  Baldwin,  T.  Lippincott's  pro- 
nouncing gazetteer  of  tlie  world.  I'hihi- 
delphia,  1855.    8° U.O 

To.mlinson,  C.  Cyclopedia  of  useful  arts,  manu- 
factures, mining  and  engineering.  With  an 
introd.  essay  on  tlic  e.\Iiibition  of  1851.  Il- 
lustrated.   London,  1854.    '2v:    8° 'U.S 

Topographical,  statistical  and  historical  gazet- 
teer of  Scotland.    Glasgow,  1843.    2v.    8°  .         K.7 

Useful  arts,  Cyclopxdia  of.    Touilinson,C. .  .  .         U.3 

Walker,  J.  Rhyming  dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.  3ded.  Lond.,  1810.  2v.ini.  8°        F.l 

Webster,  N.  American  dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lisli language.  Ed.  by  C.  A.  (ioodrich. 
Springfield,  1853.    4° V.4 

Weights  and  measures.  Dictionary  of.  Alexan- 
der, J.  H L.IO 

Woman's  record.    Hale,  S.  J K.O 

Women    of  the  time.  Biographical    sketches  of 

celebrated.    6'ee  Men  of  the  time C.IO 

Worcester,  J.  E.  Universal  and  critical  diction- 
ary of  the  English  language.  Boston, 
1853.    8° V.8 

—  Pronouncing,  explanatory  and  synonymous 

dictionary  of  the  English  language.      Bos- 
ton, 1855.    8° M.4 


YONGE,  C.  D.     Phraseological  English-Latin  dic- 
tionary. New  ed.  Part  I.-II.  Lond.,  1850.  12° 


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Albion.    New  Y'ork 

Allgemeine  Zeitung.    Augsburg 

American  Agriculturist.    New  York 

American  Fai-mers'  Magazine.    New  Y'ork  .  .  . 

American  Journal  of  Dental  science.    Pliila.   .  . 

American  Journal  of  Insanity.    Utica 

American  Journal  of  the  Medical  sciences, 
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American  Journal  of  Science  and  arts.  (Silli- 
man's.)    New  Haven 

American  Phrenological  Journal.    Now  York.  . 

American  Publishers'  Circular.    New  York  .  .  . 

American  Quarterly  Churcli  Review  and  ecclesi- 
astical register.    New  Haven 

American  Rail-road  Journal.    New  Y''ork  .... 

Annals  and  Magazine  of  Natural  History.  Lon- 
don   


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Annales  do  Chimie  ct  de  ])hysique.  Paris..  .  .  8°  «!. 
Annales  d'    Hygiene  publique  et  de  Medeciue 

Legale.     Paris 8°  q. 

Annales  Medico-Psycliologiques.    Pari.s  ....  8°  q. 

Annales  des  Sciences  Naturelles.    Paris 8°  nj. 

Archiv  f  iir  Naturgescliichte.    Berlin 8°  un. 

Archiv  f  iir  das  Studium  der  neiieren  Sprachen 

und  Literatureii.    Braunschweig 8°  un. 

Artizan,  TIic.    London 4°  m. 

Art  Journal.    London 4°  »i. 

Atiien.eu.m.    London 4°  w. 

Atlantic  Monthly.   Boston 8°  »/i. 

Bankers'  Magazine.    New  York %"  m. 

Bankers' Magazine.    London 8°  m. 

Bentley's  Miscellany.    London 8°  nj. 

Biblical  Repertory.    Philadelphia 8°  q. 


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BIBLIOTIIEOA  Sacra  and  Biblical  depository.    An- 

dover ^      5' 

BiBLiOTHfcQUE    UiiivcrscUe.       Revue    Suisse    ct 

ctrangere.    Geueve S°   m. 

BLACKWOon's  Edinburgh  Magazine.    Edinburgli.  S°   m. 

Blatxku  fiir  literarische  Unterhaltung'.    Leipzig.  4°    u: 

Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal.    Boston  .  8°    w- 
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BniTiSH  and  Foreign  IMedico-Cliirurgicul  Review. 

London ^^     5- 

British  (iuarterly  Review.    London S°     q- 

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BiTILliKR,  TIio.     London fol.   u: 

Bulletin  de  1'  Academie  Imperiale  de  Medecine. 

Paris 8°  l"*- 

Bulletin  de  la  Societe  Geologique  de  Franco. 

Paris 8°  «"• 

Bulletin  general  dc  Therapoutiquc  medicalc  ct 

cliirnrgicale.    Paris S°  ^m. 

Cendrillon  ;   Journal  de  tons  les   Travaux  de 

Dames.    Paris 8'    m. 

Chambers's  Journal.    Loudon  and  Edinburgh.  .  S°    m. 

Chess  Monthly.    New  York 8°   m. 

Christian  Examiner.    Boston b."  2m. 

Christian  Observer.    London 8"   m. 

Christian  Review.    Baltimore 8°     q. 

Church  Review.    5'ce  Araer.  Quar.  Ch.  Review. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Architect's  Journal.   London.  4°   m. 

CoLBURN's  New  Monthly  Magazine.    Loudon  .  .  8°   m. 
Colburn's  United  Service  Magazine,  and  Naval 

and  Military  Journal.    London 8°   in. 

Cojiptes  Rendus  des  seances  de  1'  Acadi'mie  des 

Sciences.    Paris 4°    u: 

Cosmopolitan  Art  Journal.    New  Y'ork 4°     q. 

Courrier  des  fitats-Unis.    New  Y'ork fol.   «'. 

De  Bow's  Review,  Industrial  Resources,  etc.  N.O.  fol.  m. 
Dublin  Quarterly  Journal  of  Medical    Science. 

Dublin 8°     q. 

Dublin  Review.    London S°     q. 

Dublin  University  Magazine.    Dublin 8°    m. 

Dwight's  Journal  of  Music.    Boston 4°    w. 

Eclectic  Magazine  of  foreign  literature.    N.  Y'.  .  8°   m. 

Eclectic  Review.    London .  8°   m. 

Economist.    London fol.  ic. 

Edinburgh  Medical  Journal.    Edinburgli ....  8°    m. 

Edinburgh  New  Philosophical  Journal.     Edinb.  8'     q. 

Edinburgh  Review.    London 8'     q. 

Emerson's    Magazine    and    Putnam's    Monthly. 

New  Y'ork 8°   m. 

Evening  3Iail.    London fol.  tri-w. 

Examiner,  The.    London fol.  w. 

Fkaser's  Magazine.    London 8'    m. 

Gazette  des  Hopitaux.    Paris fol.  tri-io. 

Gentia-;man's  Magazine  and    historical    review. 

London 8°    m. 

GoDEY's  Lady's  Book.    Philadelphia 8°   m. 

Graham's  Illustrated  Magazine.    Philadelphia.  .     8°    vi. 

Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine.    New  Y'ork  .     8°    m. 

Harper's  "Weekly.    New  Y'ork fol.  w. 

Heidelberger  Jahi-biicher  der  Literatur.  Hei- 
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Historical  Magazine ;  and  Notes  and  Queries 
concerning  the  antiquities,  history  and  bi- 
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Home  Journal.    New  Y'ork fol.  w. 

Horticulturist,  and  journal  of  rural  art  and 

taste.    New  Y'ork 8°    to. 

Household  "Words.    London 8°    w. 

Hunt's  Merchants'  Magazine,  and    Commercial 

Review.    New  Y'ork 8°    to. 

Illustrated  London  NewsT   London fol.  w. 

Illustrated  News  of  the  "World.    London.  .  .    fol.  w. 

Illustrated  Times.    London fol.  w. 

Illustration,  Journal  Universel.     Paris  ....   fol.  w. 

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Journal  des  Debats.    Paris fol.    d. 

Journal  des  Savants.    Paris 4°    to. 

Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute.   Philadclpliia.  8°    to. 

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Kritisciie-Ueberschau  der  deutschen  Gesctz- 

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Labourer's  Friend  :  the  Magazine  of  the  Society 
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classes.     London 8°    to. 

Lancet.    London 4°    w. 

Literary  Gazette.    London 4°    w. 

Littell's  Living  Age.    Boston 8°    u'. 

London,  Edinburgh    and   Dublin    Philosophical 

Magazine.    London 8°    to. 

Mathematical  Monthly.    Cambridge 4°    to. 

Massachusetts  Teacher.    Boston 8°    to. 

Mechanics'  Magazine.    London 8°    ?«. 

Medical  Times  and  Gazette.    London 4°    tv. 

Methodist  Quarterly  Review.    New  Y'ork  ...  8°     q. 

Mining  and  Statistical  Magazine.    New  Y'ork  .  .  8°    m. 

Missionary  Herald.    Boston 8°    m. 

MoNiTEUR  Universel.    Paris fol.    d. 

Monthly  Religious  Magazine,  and  Independent 

Journal.    Boston 8°    m. 

MtJLLERS  Archiv  fiir  Anatomic,  Physiologie  und 

wissenschaftliche  Medicin.    Berlin  ....  8°  un. 

Musical  "World.    New  York 4°    «•. 

National  Review.    London 8"     q. 

Nautical  Magazine.    London 8°    to. 

New-Englander.    New  Haven 8°     q.- 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Regis- 
ter.   Boston 8°     q. 

New  Jerusalem  Magazine.    Boston h°    m. 

Nekton's  London  Journal  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

London 8°    to. 

New  Orleans  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal.    New 

Orleans 8°  2m. 

New  Y'ork  Journal  of  Medicine.    New  Y'ork  ...  8"  2m. 

New  Y'ork  Musical  Review.    New  Y'ork 4°  ^m. 

North    American    Medico-Chirurgical    Review. 

Pliiladclphia 8°  2to. 

North  American  Review.     Boston 8°     q. 

North  British  Review.    Edinburgh 8°     q. 

Notes  and  Queries.    London 4°    ?t'. 

NUJIISMATIC  Chronicle,  and  .Journal  of  the  Nu- 
mismatic Society.     London 8°     q. 

Publishers'  Circular.    London 8°  |to. 

Punch.    London 4°    w. 

Quarterly   Journal   of  the   Chemical  Society. 

London 8°     q. 

Quarterly  Journal  of  the  London  Geological 

Society.    London 8°     q. 

Quarterly  Journal   of  Microscopical    Science. 

London 8°     q. 

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Ranking's    Abstract   of  the    Medical    Sciences. 

London.    Reprinted,  Philadelphia ^°   ill- 

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Sharpe's  London  Magazine.    London 8°    to. 

Southern  Literary  Messenger.    Richmond  ...  8°    vi. 

Spectator.    London    &    w. 

Tait's  Edinburgh  Magazine.    Edinburgh  ....  8°    to. 

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PUBLIC  LIBRAEY  OF  THE  CITY  OP  BOSTON. 


SUPPLEMENT   TO   THE   INDEX. 

CONTAINING  A  LIST  OF  THE  BOOKS   PLACED  IN  TlIK  LOWKK  HALL,  FROM  DEC  20,  1858, 

TO  MARCH  20,  1859. 


Shelf.  No. 

Abbott,  J.    RoUo  in  Rome.    Boston,  1S5S.    16°  .  009.9-13 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     The  empire  of  Austria.    New 

York,  1859.    12° 927.11-13 

Abeel,  D.  Residence  in  Cbina*[etc.],  1830-1833. 
With  an  essay  by  B.  W.  Noel.  London, 
1835.     Sm.  12° 709.23 

Adams,  W.  B.  English  pleasure  carriages.  Lon- 
don, 18.37.    8° 194.17 

Adams,  W.  T.    Poor  and  proud ;  or,  the  fortimca 

of  Katy  Redburn.    Boston,  1859.    10°..  .  .       718.4 

Addison,  J.  "Works,  with  notes  by  R.  Kurd. 
Additions  collected  and  edited  by  H.  G. 
Bohn.    New  ed.    London,  1850.    Ov.    10°  .  .      847.7 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Poems  on  ecTcral  occasions; 
Ovid'3  metamorphoses;  Essay  on  Virgil's  Georgics; 
Rosamond,  an  opera;  Cato,  a  tragedy;  Poeraata;  Dia- 
logues upon  tlie  usefulness  of  ancient  medals,  es- 
*  pecially  in  relation  to  the  Latin  and  Greek  poets  ; 
Three  sets  of  medals,  illustrated  by  the  ancient  poets 
in  the  foregoing  dialogues;  Remarks  on  several  parts 
of  Italy,  in  the  years  1701, 1702, 1703.  U.  The  tatler; 
The  spectator.  III.  The  spectator.  IV.  The  specta- 
tor; The  guardian;  The  lover;  The  present  state  of 
the  war,  and  the  necessity  of  an  augmentation  con- 
sidered ;  The  late  trial  and  conviction  of  Count 
Tariff;  The  whig-examiner;  The  freeholder.  V. 
The  freeholder  ;  On  the  Christian  religion;  The 
drummer,  or  the  haunted  house,  comedy;  A  dis- 
course on  ancient  and  modem  learning;  Appendix, 
containing  pieces  by  Addison,  not  hitherto  published 
in  any  collected  edition  of  his  works;  The  tatler; 
The  plebeian  [by  Steele];  Letters.  VI.  Letters; 
Second  appendix,  containing  miscellanies  and  glean-  * 
ings;  Translations  of  Addison's  Latin  poems;  Addi- 
son's Latin  prose;  Official  documents;  Addisouiana  i 
General  index. 

Atteknoon  (The)  of  unmarried  life.     London, 

1858.  12° 904.19 

—    -    Same.    New  York,  1859.    12° 903.0 

Ahn,  F.  a  new  method  of  learning'  the  German 
language.  First  course.  1st  Am.  fr.  8th 
,Lond.  ed.    New  York,  1859.    12° 1034.24 

AlMWELL  stories.  Jessie ;  or,  trying  to  be  some- 
body. By  Walter  Aimwell.  Boston,  1859. 
16° 748.3 

Ainsworth,  W.  F.  Travels  in  Asia  Minor,  Meso- 
potamia, Chaldea,  and  Armenia.  London, 
1842.    2v.    12° 088.5 

Alderson,  E.  H.    Selections  from  charges  and 

other  papers.    London,  1S5S.    12° 558.14 

Aldrich,  T.  B.    Ballad  of  Babie  Bell,  and  other 

poems.    New  York,  1859.    12° 375.10 

Alexander,  J.  E.    Expedition  into  the  interior 

of  Africa.    London,  18.38.    2v.     12° 088.4 

Alm^  Matres.    London,  n.  d.    10° 380.3 

AsiBROSOLi,  A.    Componimenti  dramatic!  ad  use 

della  infanzia.   Milano,  1852-3.    3v.  in  1.  24°  1059.22 

Ajiory,  T.  C.    Life  of  James  Sullivan.    Boston, 

1859.  2v.    8° 522.1 

Andrews,  J.    Journey  from   Buenos  Ayres  to 

Potosi,  Arica,  Santiago  de  Chili,  and  Co- 

quimbo,  1825-0.  London,  1827.  2v.  10°.  .  .  037.11 
Andros,  R.  S.  S.    United   States   customs  guide. 

Boston,  1859.     12° 309.13 

Arabian  days'  entertainments.    Transl.  by  H.  P. 

Curtis.    Boston,  1858.    12' 730.14 


Sbolf.  No. 
AR.VGO,  F.    Biographies  of  distinguished  scientific 

men.    Translated  by  W.  H.  Smyth,  Rev.  B. 

Powell,  and  Robt.  Grant.   Boston,  1859.  2v. 

10° .549.31-32 

Archek,  T.  C.    Economic  botany.    London,  185-3. 

10°  108.13 

—  First  steps  in  economic  botany.  London,  1854. 

10° 108.20 

Ariosto,  L.     Orlando   Furioso.     Translated  by 

W.  S.  Rose.  New  cd.  London,  1858.    Vol.  1. 

p.  8° 817.9 

Arnold,  S.  G.    History  of  Rhode  Island.  Vol.  1, 

10.30-1700.    New  York,  1859.     8° 233.2 

ArpA  Cristiana  ;  inui  della  chicsa  cattolica  :  ver- 

sione  di  P.  B.  Silorata.  Torino,  18-18.  12°  .  KH5.2 
Atiiern,  a.    Step  by  step ;  or,  Delia  Arlington. 

Boston,  1857.     12° 479.2 

Bacon,  T.  S.  Both  sides  of  the  controversy  be- 
tween the  Roman  iind  Reformed  cliurches. 
New  York,  1859.     12° 1105.13 

Bainbridge,  R.  Guide  to  the  conservatory.  Lon- 
don, 1842.     12° 168.19 

Baker,  Mrs.  H.  N.   Howard  and  his  teacher  ;  The 

sister's  influence  [etc.]    Boston,  ls59.    10°.      748.1 

—  Trying  to  be  useful.    Boston,  1859.     10°  .   .   .       748. 2 
B.A.lbo,  C.  Delle  sperauze  d'ltalia.  5a  ed.  Firenze, 

1855.     sm.8° 1045.3 

Ballou's    pictorial    drawing-room    companion. 

Boston,  1851-55.    9v.    4° 800.1 

BARHAM,  T.  F.    Philadelphia  ;   or,  the  claims  of 

humanity.    Loudon,  1858.    12° 133.13 

Batchelder,  S.    Poetry  of  the  bells.  Cambridge, 

1858.     12° 375.14 

Bell,  J.    British  theatre.    Comedies  —  operas  — 

tragedies.    London,  1791-93.    18v.    18°..  .       450.1 

Contents.  —  Comeclien  :  Vol.  I.  The  country  girl, 
altered  from  Wycherly  by  David  Garrick;  llulc  a 
wife  and  have  a  wife,  Beaumont  and  Fletcher;  Tho 
alchymist,  altered  from  Ben  Jonson;  Love  for  love, 
by  "William  Congreve;  Love  makes  a  man,  or  tho 
fop's  fortune,  by  Colley  Cibber.  II.  The  busy 
body,  by  Mrs.  S.  Centlivrc;  The  chances,  as  altered 
from  Beaumont  and  Fletcher  by  His  Grace  the  Duko 
of  Buckingham;  The  tender  husband,  or  the  accom- 
plished fools,  by  Sir  Richard  Steele;  The  beaux' strata- 
gem, by  Geo.  Farquhar  ;  Tlie  Spanish  fryar,  or 
the  double  discovery,  by  Mr.  John  Dryden.  III. 
The  gamesters,  as  altered  by  Garrick  fVoin  James 
Shirley  and  C.  Johnson;  The  conscious  lovers,  by  Sir 
Richard  Steele;  Every  man  in  his  humour,  by  Ben 
Jonson,  as  altered  by  David  Garrick;  The  careless 
husband,  by  Coiley  Cibber;  The  provoked  husband,  or 
a  journey  to  London,  by  Sir  John  Vanbrugh  and  C. 
Cibber.  IV.  Amphitryon,  or  the  two  Socias,  allereJ 
from  Dryden  by  Dr.  John  Ilawkesworth;  The  found- 
ling, by  Mr.  Edward  Moore;  The  good-natured  nian, 
by  Dr.  Oliver  Goldsmith;  The  brothers,  by  Richard 
Cumberland;  The  minor,  by  Samuel  Foote.  V.  The  , 
miser,  by  Henry  Fielding;  The  way  to  keep  him,  by 
Arthur  Murphy ;  She  sloops  to  concjucr,  or  the  mis- 
takes of  a  night,  by  Dr.  Goldsmith;  The  country 
lasses,  or  the  custom  of  the  manor,  by  Mr.  Charles 
Johnson;  The  fair  quakcr  of  Deal,  or  the  humours  of 
the  navy,  by  Mr.  Charles  Shadwell.  VI.  The  West 
Indian,  by  Richard  Cumberland  ;  The  hyiiocritc, 
altered  from  C.  Cibber,  by  Isaac  Bickerstaff;  The  city 
wives'  confoderacy,  by  Sir  J.  Vanbrugh;  The  com- 
mittee, by  the  lion.  Sir  R.  Uoward;  The  wonder,  a 


BELL 


COBBETT 


BKi.t-,  J.    British  theatre,  continued. 

woitinn  keeps  a  secret  I  liy  Mrs.  S.  Contlivre.  Til.  A 
bold  stroke  for  a  wife,  by  Mrs.  Centlivrej  The  sus- 
picious liusbnmi,  by  Dr.  B.  Iloailly,  The  recruiting 
otflcer,  by  O.  Farquhiir;  All  in  the  wrong,  by  A. 
Murphy;  The  constant  couple,  or  a  triji  to  the  jubilee, 
by  Ci.  Farquhur.  VIU.  The  school  for  lovers,  by  W. 
Whitehead;  The  fashionable  lover,  by  K.  Cumber- 
land; The  school  for  wives,  by  II.  Kelly;  The  clan- 
destine marrioge,  by  G.  Colnian  and  D.  Garrick;  The 
drummer,  or  the  haunted  house,  by  J.  Addison.  IX. 
The  double  gallant,  or  the  sick  lady's  cure,  by  C. 
Cibber;  She  wou'd  and  she  wou'd  not,  or  the  kind 
impostor,  by  C.  Cibber;  The  refusal,  or  the  ladies' 
philosophy,  by  C.  Cibber;  The  jealous  wife,  by  O. 
Colman;The  natural  son, by  R.Cumberland.  Operas: 
X.  Comus,  a  mask,  by  J.  Milton;  The  maid  of 
the  mill,  by  I.  Bickcrstafl";  The  school  for  fathers,  or 
Lionel  and  Clarissa,  by  I.  Bickeretaff:  Love  in  a  vil- 
lage, by  I.  Bickerstaft';  The  beggars'  opera,  by  J.  Gay. 
I'lagedics :  XI.  Venice  preserved,  or  a  plot  dis- 
covered, by  T.  Otway ;  The  fair  penitent,  by  Nicholas 
Rowe;  Zara,  from  the  Zaire  of  Voltaire,  by  A.  Hill; 
Douglas,  by. I.  Home;  The  mourning  bride,  by  Mr. 
W.  Congreve.  XII.  The  orphan,  or  the  unhappy 
marriage,  by  T.  Otway;  Cato,  by  J.  Addison;  The 
distrest  mother,  translated  by  A.  Philips,  from  the 
Andromoque  of  Racine;  The  Earl  of  Essex,  by  H. 
Jones;  Jane  Shore,  by  N.  Rowe.  XIII.  Cleone,  by  Mr. 
R.  Dodsley;  Zimena,  or  the  heroic  daughter,  by  C. 
Cibber;  All  for  love,  or  the  world  well  lost,  by  Mr. 
Dryden;  Tamerlane,  by  N.  Rowe;  Isabella,  or  the 
fatal  marriage, altered  from  T.  Southern.  XIV.  Tan- 
cred  and  Sigisraunda,  by  Mr.  J.  Thomson;  George 
Barnwell,  by  G.  Lillo;  The  Grecian  daughter,  by  A. 
Murphy;  The  gamester,  by  Mr.  E.  Moore;  The  Earl 
of  Warwick,  translated  from  La  Harpc,  by  Dr.  W. 
Francklin.  XV.  Philaster, altered  from  Beaumontand 
Fletcher;  The  Carmelite,  by  R.  Cumberland;  Alzira, 
translated  from  Voltaire,  byA.  Hill;  CEdipus,  by  Dry- 
den and  Lee;  Medea,  by  Mr.  R.  Glover.  XVI.  The 
Albion  queens,  or  the  death  of  Mary  Queen  of 
Scots,  by  J.  Banks;  Edward  the  black  prince,  or  the 
battle  of  Poictiers,  by  W.Shirley;  Boadicea,  by  Mr. 
Glover;  Lady  Jane  Gray,  by  N.  Rowe;  Oroonoko, 
by  T.  Southern.  XVII.  Theodosius,  or  the  force  of 
love,  by  N.  Lee;  The  revenge,  by  E.  Young;  The 
Roman  father,  altered  from  Mr.  W.  Whitehead;  The 
«iege  of  Damascus,  by  J.  Hughes;  The  rival  queens, 
or  the  death  of  Alexander  the  Great,  by  Nathaniel 
Lee.  XVIII.  The  battle  of  Hastings,  by  R.  Cumber- 
land; The  choleric  man,  by  R.  Cumberland;  The 
discovery,  by  Mrs.  F.  Sheridan;  King  Charles  I.,  by 
Mr.  W.  Ilavard;  The  Countess  of  Salisbury,  by  Hall 
Hartson. 

Belville,  J.  H.    Manual  of  the  barometer.    2d 

edition.    London,  1SI9.    sm.S" 148.13 

Bentwright,  J.      The   American  horse-tamer. 

New  York,  1858.    12° 168.9 

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Spuegeon,  C.  H.    Spurgeon's  gems.    New  York, 

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Stanley,  A.  P.      Life   and   correspondence   of 

Thomas  Arnold.     5th  ed.      London,  1845. 

2v.    8° 576.8 

Stanley,  C.  H.    Chess  player's  instructor.    New 

York,  1859.     18° 189.21 

Stark,  It.  M.    Popular  history  of  British  mosses. 

London,  1854.    16° 108.15 

Staunton,  II.    The  chess-player's  handbook.   2d 

ed.    London,  1848.    16° 8.36.8-12 

Steinmetz,  a.    Japan  and  her  people.    London, 

1859.  12° 709-22 


STILES 


WOOD 


Stiles,  J.  D.    Twelve  messaj^es  from  the  spirit 

John  Quincy  Aflams.    Boston,  1S59.    8°.  .      122.19 

Steicklaxd,  a.  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scot- 
land.   Vol.  VII.    New  York,  18o9.    12°..  .    593.4-5 

Strickland,  Major.  Twenty-seven  years  in 
Canada  West.  Ed.  by  Aj^nes  Strickland. 
London,  1S53.    2v.  in  1.    12" C.35.23 

SUTTOX,  T.    Dictionary  of  photography.   London, 

1S58-   8° isr.ii 

Taylor,  I.    Logic  in  theology,  and  other  essays. 

London,  1859.     12° 128.23 

—  Restoration  of  belief.    Cambridge,  1855.    12°.     128.10 
Terentius  Afer,  P.    Comedies.    Transl.  by   II. 

T.  Riley.    Blank  verse  translation  by  Geo. 

Colman.    New  York,  1859.    12° 3S5.1 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Christmas  books  ;  Mrs.  Per- 
kins' ball ;    Our  street ;    Dr.  Birch.    New 

ed.    London,  1857.     10° 509. 15 

Thayer,  W.  M.    The  poor  girl  and  true  woman. 

From  the  life  of  Mary  Lyon  and   others. 

Boston,  1859.    10° 138.10 

Thompson,  J.  P.    Memoir  of  Rev.  David  Tappan 

Stoddard.    New  York,  1858.    12° 535.10-17 

Thompson,  W.    Outline  of  the  laws  of  thought. 

From  4th  Loud.  ed.  Cambridge,  1859.  12°.  128.18 
Thomson,  W.  M.    The  land  and  the  book.    New 

York,  1859.    2v.    8° 688.1 

TiMBS,  J.    Curiosities  of  London.    London,  1855. 

10° 999.9 

—  Year-Tsook  of  facts.  Lond.,lS59.  10°.  Vol.  XXII.of  159.2 
ToMMASiio,  N.    Fede  e  bellezza.    4a  ed.    Milano, 

1852.    12° 1045.1 

—  Nuove  speranze  d'ltalia.    Firenze,  1848.    12°.  1059.16 
Train,  G.  F.    Spread-eagleism.    N.Y.,  1859.    12°.      299.9 
Tyler,  S.    The  progress  of  philosophy.     Phila- 
delphia, 1858.    12° 122.17 

Uhden,  H.  F.    New  England  theocracy.    Boston, 

1859.    12° 1105.8 

United  States.  Exploration  of  the  Valley  of 
the  Amazon.  Part  I.,  Herndon.  Part  II., 
Gibbon.  With  maps.  Washington,  1854. 
4v.    8° 622.1-2 

Unprotected  females  in  Sicily,  Calabria,  and  on 

the  top  of  Mount  >Etna.    London,  1859.    12°      677.1 

Vandenhoff,  G.    Common  sense.     A  satire  in 

verse.    Boston,  1858.    12° 375.13 

Vane-Stea^art,  C.  W.     Tour  in  the   north  of 

Europe  in  ia30-37.  London,  1838.  2v.ini.  8°      600.8 

Verdizotti,  G.  M.    Favole  morali  antiche  vol- 

garizzate.    3Iilano,  1822.    16° 1059.23 


Vergnaud,  p.  Jlanucl  dos  Jeunos  Gens,  ou 
sciences,  arts,  ct  n'eriations  qui  lour  con- 
vieuucnt.    Paris,  Rorct,  1S3L    2v.    Bm.n" .  1079.10 

Waljisley,  H.  M.  Algeriaduring  the  Kabylc  war. 

London,  1858.    12° 089.10 

Walpoi.e,  II.    Letters.    Ed.  by  P.  Cunningham. 

Vol.  IX.  Aondon,  1859.    8° 672.3 

Wauren,  S.    Development  of  the  present  age. 

New  ed.    Edinburgh,  1854.    sm.S" 133.18 

—  Duties  of  attornios  and  solioitors.     2d  ed 

Edinl)iirgh,  l.'^ol.     10° 139.27 

—  Miscellanies  critical,  imaginative,  and  jurid- 

ical.   Contributed  to  Blackwood.    Ediub., 

1855.    2v.     10° 507.4 

Warren,  T.  R.    Dust  and  foam  ;  or,  three  oceans 

and  two  contiueuts.    New  York,  l.sjy.     rj".    700.10 

Watkins,  J.     Life  of  R.   B.  Sheridan.    .3d    ed. 

London,  1818.    2v.    8° 572.5 

Watson,  A.    American  home  garden.    New  York, 

1859.     12° 100.20. 

Waylani),  F.  Sermons  to  the  churclica.  New- 
York,  1858.    12° 1105.5 

Wells,  D.  A.    Annual  of  scientific  discovery  fur 

1859.    Boston,  1N>9.     12° Vol.  X.  of  159.1 

Whatkly,   R.      Errors   of  Romanism.     Essays. 

3d  series.    5tli  ed.     London,   Is.V).    8° .   ...        128.8 

White,  A.    Popular  history  of  birds.    London, 

1855.     16° 178.41 

White,  W.     A  month  in  Yorkshire.     Loudon, 

1858.    8° 0-15.5 

Whittemore,T.  Autobiography.   Bost.,  1859.  12°    535.18 

Whitwortii,  J.  Miscellaneous  papers  on  me- 
chanical subjects.     London,  1858.    8°..   .   .      104.20 

WiLKS,  W.  and  M.  The  three  archbishops  :  Lan- 
franc — Anselm — A'Becket.  London  [1858]. 
12° 542.7 

Williams,  C.    Narratives  of  travellers  in  Africa. 

London,  1859.    12° 707.10 

Williams,  S.  F.  Elements  of  mechanics  and  hy- 
drostatics.   Cambridge,  1854.    10° 148.14 

WiLMER,  L.  A.    Life,  travels,  and  adventures  of 

Ferdinand  de  Soto.    Philadelphia,  1858.    8°      541.8 

Wilson,  J.    Mechanics'  and  builders'  price-book. 

New  Y'ork,  1859.     12° 187,14 

Wilson,  R.  A.  History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico. 

Philadelphia,  1859.    12° 255.2 

Winter,  C.  T.    Six  months  in  British  Burniah. 

London,  1858.     12° 700.11 

Wood,  W.  M.  Fankwei ;  or  the  San  Jacinto  in 
the  seas  of  India,  China,  and  Japan.  New 
York,  1859.    12° 700.1? 


Note. — Additional  copies  of  many  boo'ijs  in  the  original  Index  have  been  procured  for  the  Library ;  but  it  has 
not  been  thought  necessary  to  repeat  their  titles  in  this  Supplement. 


PUBLIC  LIBRARY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  BOSTON. 


SECOND  SUPPLEMENT  TO  TUE  USDEX. 

C0NTAI:NING  a  list  of  the  books  placed  in  the  lower  hall,  FKOM  MAKCU  20,  1850, 

TO  OCTOBER  20,  1850. 


Shelf.  No. 

Abbott,  J.     Harper's  Story  Books.     New  York, 
n.d.    10°. 

The  Alcove -140.45-40 

The  Alps 440. .■59-40 

American  history 440.29-.30 

Ancient  history +10.25-20 

Aunt  3Iar',^aret 440.51-52 

Bruno 440.1-2 

Carl  andJocko 44O.55-.50 

Congo 440.0r-C8 

Dialogues 4-10.47-18 

Elfred 440.3:3-34 

Emma 440.17-18 

The  engineer 440.37-38 

English  history 440.27-28 

Franklin 440.21-22 

Gibraltar  Gallery 410.43-44 

The  great  elm 140.49-50 

Harper's  Establislimcnt 410.19-20 

Jasper 440.05-00 

John  True 440.31-32 

Judge  Justin 440.01-02 

Lapstone 440.57-53 

The  little  Louvre 440.1.3-14 

Little  Paul 440.71-72 

Minigo 440.03-04 

The  museum 440.35-30 

Orkney 440.59-00 

Prank 440.15-10 

The  strait  gate 440.5-0 

The  studio 440.2.3-24 

Three  gold  dollars 440.41-42 

Timboo  and  Fanny 440.11-12 

Timboo  and  Joliba 440.9-10 

Vernon 440.5.3-54 

Viola 440.09-70 

Virginia 440. 7-S 

TTillie 440. .3-4 

—  History  of  Alexander  the  Great.    New  York, 

1857.     10° 550.1-2 

—  -    King   Alfred,  of  England.    New    Y'ork, 

1850.     10° 550.19-20 

—  -  Charles  L,  of  England.    N.  Y.,1854.    10°  550.31-32 

—  -  Charles  II.,  of  England.   N.Y.,  1854.    10°  550.. 3-3-34 

—  -  Cyrus  the  Great.     Xew  Y'ork,  1857.    10°  .    550.5-0 

—  -  Darius  the  Great.    New  York,  1854.    10°  550.11-12 

—  -  Queen  Elizabeth.    New  York,  1858.    10°  550. .35-30 

—  -    Hannibal.    New  Voi-k,  1857.    10° 550.9-10 

—  -  Julius  C«sar.     New  York,  1859.    10°.  .5.)0.i:i-14 

—  -  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.     N.  Y'.,  1859.    10°  550.37-38 

—  -    Nero.    New  Y'ork,  1854.     10° 550.15-10 

—  -    Pyrrhus.     New  York,  1854.    16° 550.17-18 

—  -  Richard  I.,  of  England.    N.  Y.,  1857.   10°  550.2-3-24 

—  -  Richard  1 1.,  of  England.    N.Y.,185S.   10°  550.25-20 

—  -  Richard  III.,  of  England.  N.Y.,1858.  10°550. 27-28 

—  -    Romulus.    New  York,  1854.    10° 550..3-4 

—  -  "William  the  Conqueror.   N.Y.,1859.  10°  550.21-22 

—  -  Xerxes  the  Great.    N.  Y.,  1854.    10° .  .   .    550.7-8 

—  RoUo  in  Naples.    Boston,  1858.    10° 077.10-11 

—  -    Scotland.    Boston,  1857.    10° 077.18-19 

Abbott,  J.  S  C.    Empire  of  Russia.    New  York, 

1800.     12° 927.14 

—  French  Revolution  of  1789.    N.  Y.,  1859.  8°.  .  1001.3-7 

—  Historyof  Henry  IV.,  of  France.    New  York. 

1850.     10° 550.29-30 


Shelf.  Xo. 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Hernando  Cortez.    N.  Y.,  1855. 

10° 550.45-40 

—  -    iMadanio  Uuland.      N.  York,  1858.     IC.  .  550..30-4O 

—  -     JIaria  Antoinette.     N.  York,  1857.     10°.  ,  5;50. 41-42 

—  -    King  Philij).      New  York,  1857.    iC.  .  .  550.43-44 

—  -    Napoleon  Bonaparte.    N.  Y.,  1855.   2v.  8°.  011.1-2 
About,  E.    Tlie  Roman  question.    Transl.  by  II. 

C  Coape.    New  York,  1S,J9.     12° 1098.20 

—  La  question  romaine.    Bru.xelles,  1859.    8°.  .    1074.34 
AucoLNT  of  Laura  Bridgman.    2d  edition.    Lon- 
don, 1845.      32° 530. .32 

AccouxT.s  of  sliipwrecks  and  of  other  disasters 

at  sea.    Brunswick,  :Me.,  1823.    12° 090.18 

Acting  proverbs  ;  or,  drawing-room  tlientricals. 

London,  1858.     12° .385.17 

Adams,  II.  G.    Cage  and  singing  birds.    New  ed. 

London,  1859.    18° 170.13 

ADOLPHC8,  J.  L.    Letters  from  Spain  in  1850  and 

1857.  London,  18iJ8.     12° 60C.19 

Ag.\s.siz,  Mrs.    First  lessons  in  natural  Iiistory. 

Boston,  1859.     12° 170.15 

Agxel,  II.  R.     The  book  of  chess.  N.  Y.,  1859.  12°     187.18 
AlXSWOUTir,  TY.     Researclies  in  Assyria,  Babylo- 
nia, and  Clialdca.      Loudon,  I83,s.    8°.  .  .  .       040.5 
Alcott,  \V.  a.    Forty  years  in  the  wilderness  of 

pills  and  powders.     Boston,  1.^59.     12°.   .   .     530.10 

—  The  house  1  live  in.    Ed.  by  T.  C.  Girtin.    9th 

ed.     London,  I.n);.     :52° 130.42 

All  about  it:  or,  the  history  of  common  things. 

New  York,  1859.     12° 187.17 

Allex,  3Irs.  S.  S.,  and  others.  The  mother's  as- 
sistant.    Boston,  185.3.    8° 120.10 

Allen,  R.  L.    The  American  farm  book.    N.  Y., 

1858.  12° 160.21 

Almost  a  heroine.    Boston,  1859.    12° 497.13 

ALTHAirs,   J.     Treatise    on   medical   electricity. 

London,   1859.    8° 153.15 

Andep.son,  R.  Observations  upon  the  Pelopon- 
nesus and  Greek  islands  made  in  1829.  Bos- 
ton, 18.30.     12° 080.22 

Andrews,  A.     History  of  British  journalism. 

London,  1859.    2v.    8° 395.1 

Arabian  nights'  entertainments.   Transl.  by  Rev. 

E.  Forster.    London,  1850.    8° 711.1 

—  -    Same.     Transl.  by  E.  W.  Lane.      N.  Y., 

1850.    2v.     12° 744.1-3 

Arnold,  Dr.  J.  M.    Ishmacl ;  or,  a  natural  history 

of  Islamism.     London,  1859.     8° 1101.4 

Arnold,  T.  Life  of  Hannibal.  N.Y.,  18(50.  18°.  550.01 
Akrowsmith,  a.      Compendium  of  ancient  and 

modern  geography.  Loudon,  1839.  8°.  .  .  942.3 
Arthur,  W.    The  successful  merclKiut.    20th  ed. 

Loudon,  1858.    p. 8° 587.6 

Atherstone,  E.    The  fall  of  Niueveh.    A  poem. 

London,  1847.     2 v.  8° .374.1 

AuTRiciiK  et  son  gouveruement.  Paris,  1659.  8°  1074.25 
Averst,  W.    Tlie  Jews  of  the  nineteenth  century. 

Loudon,  184S.     12° 115.15 

AzEGLio,  M.  d'.  Ettore  Fieramosca  ;  or  the  chal- 
lenge of  Barletta.     Boston,  1859.     12°..   .   .       917.7 

Badeau,  a.  Tlie  vagabond.  New  York,  1859.  12°  903.8 
BAILLIE,  J.     The   missionary  of  Kihnany  :   being 

a  memoir  of  Alexander  Paterson.    14tli  ed. 

Edinburgh,  1859.    24° 1098.32 


BAKER 


COLE 


Uaker,  H.  X.  and  A.  K.     Theology  in  romance. 

Boston,  1859.    2v.    18° 408.13 

Balfouk,  C.  L.     Morning  dewdrops.     4th   ed. 

Loudon,  1S59.    12° 168.25 

BALL,  J.    Peaks,  passes,  and  glaciers.    London, 

1859.    8' 606.12 

Ballantyxe,  R.  M.    The  coral  island.    London, 

185S.     10° M8-S 

—  Ungava:  a  tale  of  Esquimaux  land.    London, 

1S5S.     12° 'is. 15 

Baran'TE,  Baron  <le.    Le  parlement  et  La  Fronde. 

La  vie  de  Mathiou  Mole.     Paris,  1859.    8°.      1074.1 

Barclay,  S.  Personal  recollections  of  the  Amer- 
ican revolution.    New  York,  1859.     12°..   .      217.19 

Bartoli,  D.,  and  Maflei,  J.  P.  Life  of  St.  Francis 
Xavier.  Pref.  by  Dr.  Faber.  1st  Am.,  from 
Lond.  ed.    Baltimore,  1859.    12° 542.11 

Basham,  W.  E.    On  dropsy.    Loudon,  1858.    8°.      15:!. 18 

Bautaim,  M.    Art  of  extempore  speaking.    New 

York,  1859.    12° 396.5 

Bede,  C.     Adventures    of  Mr.  Verdant    Green. 

London,  1858.     12° 500.9 

Beecher,  H.  W.    Fruits,  flowers,  and   farming. 

New  York,  1859.     12° 100.30 

—  New  star  papers.  New  York,  1859.  12°  .  .  .  115.3 
Belciiek,   J.      Historical    sketches    of    hymns. 

Philadelphia,  1859.    12° 557.9 

Bell,  J.    Treatise  on  baths.   2d  ed.    Philadelphia, 

1859.     12° 158.28 

Bennett,  J.  C.    History  of  the  saints  ;  an  expose 

ofmormouism.    lioston,  1842.    12° 115.14 

Berquix,  a.  de.    The  children's    friend.     New 

York,  1857.  2v.  in  1.     12° 727.11-12 

Best  method  of  doing  common  things.    4th  ed. 

Loudon,  n.d.     18° 189.37 

Bible  :  Notes  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.    By 

M.W.  Jacobus.  New  York,  1859.  12°.  .  .  115.5 
Bickersteth,  J.  L.  Memoir.  Lond.,  n.d.  .32° .  189.34 
BlRCHALL,  J.    England  under  the  Normans  and 

Plantagenets.    London,  1858.    8° 998.2 

Bishop,  J.    English  laws   respecting   landlords, 

tenants,  and  lodgers.  Loudon,  n.d.  32°...  128.34 
BiTzics,  A.     Gesammelte  Scliriften.     Bde  8—12. 

Berlin,  1850.    10° 2025.1 

Contents.  — \o\s.  Till  — X.  — Erzahlungen  und 
Bilder  aus  dcm  Volkslebeu  der  Schweiz.  XI.  Ja- 
kobs.  des  Handwerksgesellen,  Wanderungcn  diirrh 
die  Schweiz.  XII.  Dursli,  der  Braiintwehisaufer, 
Oder :  der  hcilige  Weilinachteabend. 

Blakey,  K.     Angling ;    or,  how  to   angle    and 

where  to  go.    New  ed.    Lond.,  1858.  .  12°.  .     168.22 

—  Old  faces  in  new  masks.  Loidou,  1859.  12°.  905.10 
Blanciiet,  p.    Maistre  Pierre  Patheliu.    Nouv. 

Ed.    Notes  par  P.  L.  Jacob.  Paris,  1859.  12°  1074.30 

Boas,  E.    Schiller  und  Goethe  im  Xenienkampf. 

Stuttgart,  1851.    2  Thle.     1851.    8° 1032.3 

Bordeaux  wine  and  liquor  dealers'  guide.    New 

York,  185S.    12* 189.22 

Boston.  Dedication  of  the  Public  Library.  Bos- 
ton, 1858.    8° 292.1 

BouLLiiE,  A.  Essai  sur  la  vie,  lo  caractere  et  les 
ouvrages  de  J.  E.  M.  Portalis.  Paris,  1859. 
S" 1074.2 

BouTWELL,  G.  S.  Educational  topics  and  institu- 
tions.    Boston,  1859.     12° •    .  .     138. .30 

Bowman,  A.    Common  things  of  every  day  life. 

London,  1857.     18° 189.31.36 

—  The  Kangaroo  hunters.  London,  1859.  12°.  727.13 
Bkabazon,  E.  J.    Historical  tales  of  the  Muslims 

in  Spain.    London,  1853.    18° 487.6 

BREAKFAST,dinner,  and  tea.  New  Y'ork,  1859.  12°  903.12 
Brewster,  C.  W.     Rambles  about  Portsmouth. 

Portsmouth,  1859.    8° 233.5 

Brightwell,  C.  L.    Heroes  of  the  laboratory 

and  the  workshop.    London,  1859.    12° .  .  .  550.54 

British  birds.    The  water  birds.    Loud.,  n.d.    18°  170.12 

British  land  birds.    London,  n.d.    18° 170.11 

British  Museum,  (The).    Edinburgh,  1850.    12° .  207.24 

British  workman,  (The).  London,  1850.  Fol.  .  .  900.1 
Brock,  Mrs.  C.     Children  at   home.     London, 

1859.    12' 487.2 


Brock,  Mrs.  C.    Working  and  waiting.    London, 

1859.     12° 487.5 

Brookes,  J.    Manners  and  customs  of  the  English 

nation.     London,  n.d.     12° 999.16 

Broughton,  Lord.  Italy  :  remarks  made  in  sev- 
eral visits,  1810— 1854.  London,  1859.  2v.  8°  066.10 
Brown,  J.      Sixty  years'  gleanings   from  life's 

harvest.     New  York,  1859.     12°  .   .    .....     550.12 

Brown,  T.    The  taxidermists'  manual.    14th  ed. 

London,  1858.     16° 178.46 

Brown,  W.  S.    Chemistry  for  beginners.    2d  ed. 

Boston,  1855.    12° 158.29 

Browning,  M.    Forty-four  years  of  the  life  of  a 

hunter.    Philadelphia,  1859.    12° 748.20 

Buchanan,  R.    Notes  of  a  clerical  furlough,  spent 

chiefly  in  the  Holy  Land.  Lond.,  1859.  12°  088.11 
BUCKLEY',  T.  A.    The  dawnings  of  genius.    4th 

ed.     London,  1857.     12° 550.59 

BUNSEN,  C.  C.  J.    Life  of  Martin  Luther.    With 

essays  by  Carlyle   and  Hamilton.     N.  Y. 

[1859].     18°  550.50 

BuRGON,  J.  W.    Memoir  of  Patrick  Eraser  Tytler. 

2d  ed.     Loudon,  1859.     12° 587.8 

Burke,  Sir  B.    Vicissitudes  of  families.    London, 

1859.     12° 998.3 

Burroughs,  W.    Adventures  of  a  trooper  in  the 

Australian  constabulary.  Lond.,  1859.  12°  709.26 
BusCH,Dr.  M.    Guide  for  travellers  in  Egypt.   Tr. 

by  W.  C  Wrankmore.  London,  1858.  12°.  098.20 
Busk,  H.    The  navies  of  the  world.    Lond.,  1859, 

12° 947.15 

Butler,  C.    Guide  to  useful  knowledge.    12th  ed. 

London,  n.d.    32° 128. .37 

Butts,  I.  R.     The    business    man's  law  cabinet. 

Boston,  1859.    8° 132.9 

Caird,  J.     Prairie    farming   in   America.     New 

York,  1859.     12° 107.30 

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RiVES,  W.  C.    Life  and  times  of  James  Madison. 

Boston,  1859.    Vol.  I.    8° 522.0 

ROBBINS,  C.    Memoir  of  Maria  Elizabeth  Clapp. 

Boston,  1858.     18° 539.31 

Rogers,  S.    Recollections.    London,  1859.    18° .       395.5 

ROMIEU,  Mme.    La  femme  au  XIXe  siecle.  Paris, 

1859.  12° 1074.15 

RONDEi.ET,    A.    Du    spiritualisme    en   economic 

politique.    Paris,  1859.    8° 1074.14 

Ropes,  H.  A.  Cranston  house.  Boston,  1859.  12°  490.15 
Ross,  A.    Adventures  of  the  first  settlers  ou  the 

Oregon  river.     London,  1849.     12° 037.22 

ROSSE,  J.  W.    An  index  of  dates.    London.    Vol. 

I.     A— I.     1858.    p.8° 857.10 

Rough,  D.    Narrative  of  a  journey  through  the 

north  of  New  Zealand.  London,  n.d.  32°.  709.28 
Rowtox,  F.    The  female  poets  of  Great  Britain. 

Philadelphia,  1849.    p.8° 321.2 

RCCKERT,  F.    Gedichte.     Frankfurt  a.  M.,   1851. 

2v.  in  1.    24° 2010.0 

—  Nal  und  Damajante.    3te  Autt.    Frankfurt  a. 

M.,  1845.     21' 2010.7 

Ruschexberger,  W.  S.  W.    Three  years  in  the 

Pacific.    Philadelphia,  18.34.    8° 033.22 

RusKix,  J.    The  two  paths  :  being  lectures  on  art. 

New  Y'ork,  1859.    12° 207.22 

Russell,  C.  W.  Life  of  Card.  Mezzofanti.  Lon- 
don, 1858.    8° .542.14 

Russell,  Lord  J.    The  life  and  times  of  Charles 

James  Fox.    London,  Vol.  II.,  1859.    12°.       077.1 


Russell,  M.    Palestine ;  or  the  Holy  Land.    Lon- 

doii,  1857.     12° 947.10 

Russell,  \V.    Extraordinary  women.     London, 

1857.    8° 5l»8.19 

Saintixe,  X.    Chrisna,  the  queen  of  the  Danube. 

Tr.  by  A.  T.  Wood.  New  York,  1859.  8°.  802.44 
Sala,  (i.  a.    Gaslight  and  daylight.    Lond.,  1859. 

l.i° 903.9 

S.^RGAXT,  W.   L.      .Social   innovators  and    their 

schemes.     London,  1S5S.     12° 138.27 

S.VRGKAXT,  A.  M.  Tlie  housemaid's  complete  guide 

and  advisor.    New  ed.    London,  n.d.     24°  .      189.28 

—  The  maid-of-all- work's  guide.    Newed.  Lon- 

don, n.d.      18° 180.30 

Saunders,  F.    Mosaics.    Now  York,  1859.    12°.  .       905.9 

S.VVAGE,  J.  '98  and  '48.  Tlie  modern  revolution- 
ary history  and  literature  of  Ireland.  New 
York,  18,50.     12° 998.4 

SCIIAEE,  P.    History  of  the  Christian  church,  A. 

L).,  1-311.     New  York,  1KV.».    8' 1092.5 

SCHIMMELPEXXINCK,  M.  A.  The  principles  of 
beauty  in  nature,  art  and  human  character. 
Ed.  by  C.  C.  Ilankin.    London,  1859.    8°  .  .      1.'Im..32 

School  home  (Tlic)  of  Thorn\  ale.   Lond.,  1N59.  12°    128.20 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  The  mytli  of  Hiawatha, 
and  other  legends  of  the  Indians.  Phila., 
1850.     12° 485.15 

Schwab,  G.  Gedichte.  4te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1851.  24°    2010.8 

Scott,  A.  J.  Christian  statesmen  :  a  lecture,  n.  p., 

1855.     18° 1.38.35 

Seddox,T.    Memoirs  and  letters.    Lond.,  1858.   12°      507.4 

Senior,  N.  W.    A  journal  kept  in  Turkey  and 

Greece.    London,  1859.    8° 088.13 

Shelley,  Lady.  Shelley  memorials.  [Added]  an 
essay  ou  Christianity,  by  P.  B.  Shelley.  Bos- 
ton, 1859.   12° 587.5 

Shillabkr,  B.  p.    Knitting-work:  wrought  by 

Ruth  Partington.     Boston,  1859.     12°.  .   .   .       487.7 

Shirreff,  E.    Wliy  should  we  learn.'    London, 

1859.     10° 138.20 

SIMMS,  W.  G.    Cassique  of  Kiawah.    New  York, 

1859.  12° 800..30-10 

SiMPSOX,  A.    Life  and  travels  of  Thomas  Simpson. 

London,  1845.    8° 704.21 

Simpson,  J.  Y.  Obstetric  memoirs  and  contri- 
butions. Ed.  by  W.  ().  Priestley  and  II. 
R.  Storer.     Philadelphia,  1855,  1850.     2v.   8°    153.20 

Simpsox,  L.  F.    The  handbook  of  dining.    Lond., 

1S59.     12° 169.23 

Sloax,  S.  City  and  suburban  architecture.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1859.    4° 200.1 

—  Constructive  architecture.  I'hila.,  1859.  4°.  201.8 
Smith,  E.  E.  Three  eras  of  woman's  life.   Boston, 

1859.     12° 497.1-5 

Society  for  promoting  Christian  knowledge.  The 

industrial  handbook.  London,  1853.  18°.  .  189.35 
SouTiiEY,  R.    Life  of  ■\Vesley.    Ed.  by  Rev.  C.  C. 

Southcy.    Notes  by  Rev.  D.  Curry.    New 

York,  1847.    2v.    12° 578.10 

SouTiiwouTii,   K.  1).   E.   N.      Lady  of  the  isle. 

Philadelphia,  n.d.    12° 506.7 

Stapletox,  a.  G.    George  Canning  and  his  times. 

London,  1850.    8° 507.1 

Steel,  R.  Doing  good.  London,  1858.  p.8°.  .  .  115.12 
Steixmetz,  A.    Japan  and  her  people.    London, 

1859.     12° 0:18.14 

Stephexs,  II.  and  Norton,  J.   P.    The  farmer's 

guide  to  agriculture.  N.York,  1858.  2v.8°  101.1 
Sterlix(;,J.  Strafl'ord:  a  tragedy.  Lond.,  1843.  10°  375.20 
Stkuxberg,   a.    F.   v.    I'.       Heriihmte    deufschc 

Fraueu  des    18ten  Jahrhunderts.     Leipzig, 

1848.    2v.  in  1.     sm.  8' 1032.2 

Stone,  J.  S.    Memoirof  tlic  life  of  A.  V.  Griswold. 

Philadelpliia,  1844.    8^ 030.12 

Story  (The)  of  Italy.  London,  1851).  12°.  .  .  .  917.8 
Story  of  the  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew's  day. 

Loudon,  1849.     18° 450.20 

Stowe,  II.B.   The  minister's  wooing.   New  York, 

1859.     12° 495.1-5 


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Strickland,  A.    Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland. 

Elizabeth  Stuart.  VoL  VIII.  N.  Y.,  ISo'J.  12°      59.3.4 

Stkicklaxd,  J.  M.    Kome,  regal  and  republican. 

London,  1854.     12° 948.16 

Stuart,  1.  W.    Life  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Sen. 

Gov.  of  Connecticut.    Boston,  1859.    8°.  .  .       522.5 

Success  in  business ;  or,  Bible  principles  illus- 
trated.   London,    n.d.    32° 139.36 

Successful  men  of  modern  times.  Lond.,n.d.  .32°    550.63 

Sweat,  M.  J.  M.    Highways  of  travel.    Boston, 

1859.    12° 666.20 

SwiXTON',  W.    Kambles  among  words.    N.  York, 

1859.    12° 396.6 

Tales  of  other  lands.    London,  n.d.    32° 450.22 

Tanner,  T.  II.    Treatise  on  the  diseases  of  ia- 

liiucy  aud  childhood.  Phila.,  1859.  12°  .  .  155. 2S 
Taylor,  B.    Travels  in  Greece  and  Kussia.    New 

York,  1859.    12* 688.12 

Taylor,  Mrs.  H.  N.    Jack,  the  chimney  sweeper. 

Boston,  1859.   12° 748.21 

Taylor,  I.     Transmission  of  ancient  books  to 

ancient  times.  New  ed.  London,  1859.  8°  395.4 
T.\YLOR,  N.  W.    Moral  government  of  God.    New 

York,  1859.    2v.  8° 1101.1 

—  Revealed  theology.    New  York.  1859.    8°.  .  .      1104.3 
Taylor,  T.  A.    Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Oliver  A.  Tay- 
lor.   Boston,  1853.     12° 539.29 

Teacher's  indicator  (The)  and  parent's  manual. 

Cincinnati,  1859.    12° 138.33 

Tegetmeier,  AV.  B.  Manual  of  domestic  econ- 
omy.   4th  ed.    London,  1858.    32° 189.27 

Tennyson,  xV.  Idyls  of  the  king.  Boston,  1859.  10°    .385.20 

Texier,  E.    Tableau  de  Paris.    1852.    2v.    4°..  .       890.1 

Thierry,  J.  N.  A.  Formation  and  progress  of 
the  Tiers  Etat  in  France.  Tr.  by  Rev.  F.  B. 
AYells.    London,  1859.    2vinl.  p.8°   ....     857.12 

Thiers,  A.    The  Mississippi  bubble  :  a  memoir  of 

John  Law.  Tr.  by  F.  S.  Fiske.  N.  Y.,  1859.  12°      587.7 

Tho:«pson,  J.  H.    Memoir  of  David  Hale.    New 

York,  1850.    12° 536.13 

Times,  J.    Things  not  generally  known.    2d.  ser. 

London,  1S59.     12° 148.18 

Todd,  J.  The  angel  of  the  iceberg.  Northamp- 
ton, 1859.     12° 748.14 

TONNA,  C.  E.    Glimpses  of  the  past.    London, 

1858.    12° 487.3 

—  Judah's  lion.    London,  1859.    12° 487.4 

Trench,  R.  C.    Glossary  of  English  words.  New 

York,  1859.     12° 396.8 

Trollope,  A.  The  Bertrams.  N.York,  1859.  12°  506.12-14 
Trollope,  T.  a.     a  decade  of  Italian  women. 

London,  1859.    2v.    12° 543.14 

—  Tuscany  in  1849  and  1859.    London,  1859.    12°      917.9 
TuCKERMAN,  H.  T.    Mental  portraits.    London, 

1853.    8° 557.10 

Tulloch,  J.  Leaders  of  the  reformation.  Luther, 

Calvin,  Latimer,  Knox.  Edinburgh,  1859.  12°    115.10 

Useful  arts  employed  in  the  production  of  cloth- 
ing.   2d  ed.    London,  1851.     18° 209.25 

—  employed  in  the  production  of  food.    3d  ed. 

London,  1857.     12° •  .   .   ,      189.86 

VALE,  G.    Life  of  Thomas  Paine,  with  his  letters 

to  Washington.    New  York,  1850.    8°  .  .  .       514.2 

Vapereau,  G.    L'annee  litteraire  et  dramatique 

Ire  annee,  1858.    Paris,  1859.    8° 1074.16 

Vexedy,  J.    England.    Leipzig,  1845.    .3v.    10°.     2016.1 

—  Ireland.    Leipzig,  1844.    2v.     16° 2016.2 

"Victory  won  (The.)"    A  memorial.    15th  ed. 

London,  1859.     18° 1098.30 

ViEHOFF,  H.   Goethe's  Gedichte  erlautert,  u.  s.  w. 

Diisseldorf,  1846-1853.    3v.    10° 2016.4 

—  Goethe's  Leben.    2te  Ausg.    Stuttgart,  1854, 

4V-.     16° 2016.3 


Voyages  round  the  world.  London,  1857.  12°.  707.18 
Vraie  question  (La.)    France  —  Italic — Autriche. 

Paris,  1859.    8° 1074.10 

Walpole,  H.  Journal  of  the  reign  of  George 
the  Third,  1771-1783.  Ed.  with  notes  by  Dr. 
Doran.    London,  1859.    2v.    8° 983.2 

"Walter  Thornlcy;  or,  a  peep  at  the  past.    New 

York,  1859.    12° 505.16 

Ward,  Mrs.    Hardy  and  Hunter.  Lend.,  1858.  12°    748.19 

—  Telescope  teachings.  London,  1859.  12°..  .  148.19 
Watt,  James,  and  the  steam  engine.    London, 

n.d.     32° 209.23 

AVebb,  Rev.  T.  W.    Celestial  objects  for  common 

telescopes.    London,  1859.    12° 148.24 

Weld,  C.  R.  The  Pyrenees  west  and  east.  Lon- 
don, 1859.    8° 666.14 

Wharton,  F.  A  treatise  on  theism.  Philadel- 
phia, 1859.    12° 1105.18 

What  we  did  in  Australia.    Ed.  by  G.  B.  Earp. 

London,  1853.    18° 709.27 

Whately,  R.    Explanations  of    the  bible  and 

prayer-book.    London,  1858.    18° 1098.27 

White,  J.    History  of  France.    N.  York,  1859.  8°    1001.8 

White,  W.     Northumberland,  and  the  Border. 

London,  1859.    8° 645.9 

Whitecar,  W.  B.  .Tr.    Four    years  aboard   the 

whaleship.    Philadelphia,  1800.    12° ...  .     745.16 

Whitney,  A.    Poems.    New  York,  1859.    12°.  .     385.18 

Whittier,  J.  C  Literary  recreations  and  mis- 
cellanies.    Boston,  1854.    8° 905.14 

Who  is  to  have  it  ?    A  novel.    London,  1859.    12°      497.8 

WiFFEN,  J.  H.    Life  of  Torquato   Tasso.    New 

York,  1859.     18° • 550.48 

Wilcox,  C.  M.    Rifles  and  rifle  practice.  N.York, 

1859.    12° 190.28 

Williams,  R.  F.    The  secret  passion.  New  York, 

n.d.    8° 801.9 

—  Shakespeare  and  his  friends.   N.  York,  n.d.  8°      801.9 

—  The  youth  of  Shakespeare.  N.  York,  n.d.  8°  801.9 
Williams,  T.   aud  Calvert,  J.    Fiji  and  the  Fi- 

jians.    Ed.  by  G.  S.  Rowe.    N.  Y.,  1859.    8°  934.9 

Willis,  N.  P.  The  convalescent.  N.  Y.,1859.  12°  903.7 
Willjiott,  R.  a.     Pleasures  and  advantages  of 

literature.  Newed.  London,  1857.  18°.  .  395.6 
Wilson,  G.    The  five  gateways  of  knowledge.    2d 

ed.    Cambridge,  1857.    18° 128. .30 

Wiseman,  N.    Sermons,  lectures,  and  speeches. 

Dublin,  1859.    12° 645.10 

—  -    Same.     Boston,  1859.     12° 645.8 

Wood,  G.  B.  Treatise  on  therapeutics  and  phar- 
macology.    Phila.  2v.  8°.  1855,  1850  ....  153.21 

Wood,  J.  G.    Common  objects  of  the  country. 

London,  1858.     12° 178.45 

—  Common  objects  of  the  sea-shore.    London, 

1859.     18° 168.24 

—  My  feathered  friends.  London,  1858.  18°.  .  176.10 
Worboise,  E.  J.    Life  of  Thomas  Arnold.  Lond., 

1859.     12° 578.17 

WORNUM,  R.  N.     A    sketch  of  the   history   of 

painting.  Newed.  London,  1859.  p.8° .  .  206.18 
WORTHEN,    W.    E.      Appleton's    cyclopaedia    of 

drawing.    New  York,  1857.    8° 201.7 

Wraxall,  L.    The  armies  of  the  great  powers. 

London,  1859.    12° 948.18 

Wyntee,  A.    Pictures  of  town  and  country  life. 

London,  1855.    12° 395.2 

YONGE,  C.  D.  Parallel  lives  of  ancient  and  mod- 
ern heroes.     London,  1858.     12° 545.29 

YoNGE,  C.  M.    Ben  Sylvester's  word.    New  York, 

1859.     18° 786.13-22 

—  Kenneth :    or,  the  rear   guard  of  the  grand 

army.    New  York,  1855.    12° 786.23 

Young  botanists  (The).  London,  n.d.  32°  .  .  .  .  169..37 
Young  men  of  the  Bible.    Boston,  1859.    12° .  .  .       115.2 


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CONTAINING  A  LIST  OF  THE  BOOKS   PLACED  IN   THE   LOWEU   HALL, 

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FliOM   DECEMBER  i:!,  ISOO, 


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Shelf.  No. 
Abbott,  J.    Stories  of  Rainbow  and  Lucky.    Up 

the  river.    New  York,  ISOL    10° 747.11 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Italy,  from  the  earliest  period 

to  the  present  day.    New  York,  [I860].    8°.     917.10 
Abel,  C.  D.    Elementary  principles  of  machinery. 

London,  1860.     16° 1100. .37 

Aberdeen  (Geo.)  Earl  of.    See  Gordon,  Geo. 

About,  E.  F.  V.    Kome  of  to-day.  N.  Y.  1861.  12°.    005.10 

Adams,  F.  C.    An  outcast ;  or  virtue  and  faith. 

New  York,  1801.     12° 486.18 

Adams,  N.    Agnes  and  the  little  key.    5th  ed. 

Boston,  1859.    12° 477.1 

—  Evenings  with  the  doctrines.    Bost.  1861.  12°.    113.14 

—  The  sable  cloud,  a  southern  tale.     Boston, 

1861.     16° 486.20 

Adams,  W.  T.    Try  again,  a  story.    Boston,  1861. 

16°  747.12 

Addison,  J.  Sir  Roger  De  Coverley.  By  the 
Spectator.  Notes  by  \V.  H.  Wills.  Lon- 
don, 1852.    p. 8° 1655.22 

Adventures  with  animals.  Zoological  notes  and 

anecdotes.    London,  n.d.    12° 170.35 

Agassiz,  L.  J.  R.  Contributions  to  the  natural 
history  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Vol.  III.    Boston,  1800.    4° 170.2 

Aguilar,  G.    Home  influence.  Leipzig,  1859.  24°.      410.1 

—  The  mother's  recompense.  Leipzig,  1859.  24°.      410.2 
AiMWELL  stories.     See  Simonds,  W. 

AINSWORTH,  W.  H.  The  flitch  of  bacon.  Leip- 
zig, 1854.    24° 410.3 

—  Jack  Sheppard.    Leipzig,  1846.    24° 720.1 

—  The  Lancashire  witches,    Leipzig,  1849.    24°.      410.4 

—  Mervyn  Clitheroe.    Leipzig,  185S.  24° ...  .       410.5 

—  Ovingdeau  grange.    Leipzig,  1800.    24°    .   .   .       720.2 

—  Saint  James's,  or  the  court  of  Queen  Anne. 

Leipzig,  1844.    24° 410.0 

—  The  spendthrift.    Leipzig,  1850.    24°   ...  .       410.7 

—  The  star-chamber.    Leipzig,  1854.    24° ...  .       410.8 

—  Windsor  Castle.    Leipzig,  1844.    24° 410.9 

AiRD,  T.     The  old  bachelor  in  the  old  Scottish 

village.    2d  ed.    Edinburgh,  1857.    12°    .  .       477.9 

Akenside,  M.    Poetical  works.    Life  by  Rev.  A. 

Dyce.    Boston,  1854.    18° 1316.1 

Alexander,  J.  W.  Forty  years'  familiar  letters. 

Ed.  by  J.  Hall.    New  York,  1860.    2v.    8°.     577.10 

Allan,  J.  McG.     The  intellectual  severance  of 

men  and  women.    London,  1800.    10°  .   .  .    1159.16 

Allen,  J.    Life  of  [Thomas  Cochrane],  the  Earl 

of  Dundonald.    London,  1801.    10°    ...  .     579.18 

Allen,  J.  H.    Hebrew  men.  and  times.    Boston, 

1801.    12° 113.18 

Allen,  S.  M.  Fibrilia:  a  practical  .and  econom- 
ical substitute  for  cotton.    Bost.  1861.    12°.    106. .33 

Anderson,  W.  Practical  mercantile  correspond- 
ence.   11th  ed.    London,  ISOO.    12°    ...  .      1159.7 

ArAGO,  F.D.J.   History  of  my  youth.   Transl.  by 

Rev.  B.  Powell.    Loudon,  1855.    p. 8°  .   .  .    1655.17 

Arey,  H.  W.     Girard  college  and  its  founder. 

Philadelphia,  1854.    12° 537.29 

Arnold,  M.     On  translating  Homer.     London, 

1801.    p. 8° 1325.8 

—  Popular  education  of  France.    London,  1801. 

8° 122.25 

Atkinson,  J.  C.     Sketches  in  natural  history. 

London,  1801.    12° 170.29 


Shelf.  No. 
Atkinson,  T.  W.    Travels  in  the  regions  of  the 

upper  and  lower  Anioor.  N.  Y.  1800.  8°.  682.8 
Augustinus,  a.  St.    Confessions.    Edited  by  W. 

G.  T.  Shcdd.    Andovcr,  1«00.     12° 1115.19 

Auldjo,  J.    Ascent  to  the  summit  of  Mont  Blanc, 

in  Aug.  1827.     3d  ed.     London,  1850.    p.8°.    KJSS.l 

Babrius.  Fables.  Transl.  from  the  text  of  Sir 
G.  C.  Lewis,  by  Rev.  J.  Davies.    London, 

1800.  16° 396.13 

Bachi,  p.      Grammar  of  the  Italian  language. 

Newed.    Boston,  1838.    12° 2048.1 

—  Raccolta  di  favole  morali.    Boston,  18.35.    12°.  2049.6 

—  Scelta  di  prose  italiaue.   Cambridge,  1828.   8°.  20-18.2 
Baine,  a.  C.     Divine  faith  and  natural  reason. 

Baltimore,  1801.     12° 1115.3 

Baines,  E.    Visit  to  the  Vaudois  of  Piedmont. 

London,   1858.     p. 8° 1055.7 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.    Hudson's  Bay ;   or,  life  in 

the  wilds  of  N.  America.  Bost.,  1859.  10°  .  747.25 
Balz.VC,  H.  de.      The  alchemist.     Transl.  by  O. 

W.  Wight  and  F.  B.  Goodrich.    New  York, 

1801.  12° 485.21 

Barnard,  G.  Landscape  painting  in  water-col- 
ours.   London,  1861.    8° 202.13 

Barnard,  J.  G.    Sea-coast  defence.     New  York, 

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420.18 
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600.12 
420.20 
420.21 
420.22 

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1317.9 

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205.23 

1055.24 

1655.24 

420.24 


202.15 
420.25 

1655.8 
420.26 
420.27 

883.12 
420.28 
420.29 
420.30 

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the  Popes  :  Samuel  Johnson  ;  Gladstone  on  church 
and  state  ;  Warren  Hastings  ;  "William  Pitt,  earl  of 
Chatham.  II.  Comic  dramatists  of  the  restoration  ; 
Frederic  the  Great  ;  Hallam's  constitutional  history; 
Lord  Bacon  ;  Lord  Byron  ;  Speeches  on  parliamen- 
tary reform  in  Ittfil  and  1832. 

Macbriar,  R.  M.  The  Africans  at  home.  Lon- 
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McCulloch,  J.  R.    London  in  1850-51.    London, 

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Mackay,  a.      Manual   of   modern    geography. 

Edinburgh,  1861.     12° 945.5 

McLeod,  L.  Travels  in  Eastern  Africa.  Lon- 
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Macmillan,  H.  Footnotes  from  the  page  of  na- 
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McNicoll,  T.     Essays    on   English   literature. 

London,  1861.     12° 395.27 

Mahan,  D.  H.  Treatise  on  advanced-guard,  out- 
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Maiden  sisters.  By  the  author  of-  Still  waters." 

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Mann,  H.    Lectures  on  various   subjects.    New 

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Boston,  1861.     12° 113.17 

Mansfield,  E.  D.    The  political  manual.     New 

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Mansfikli),  K.  B.     The  log  of  the  Water  Lily. 

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Marey-Moxge,  G.  S.    Memoir  on  swords.    Tr. 

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Maruyat,  F.  continued. 

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—  -    Same.    London,  1800.    p.  8° 854.10 

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—  -    Same.    New  ed.    London,  1860.    p. 8°  .  .       854.9 

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Marsh,  A.    Aubrey.     Leipzig,  1854.    24°  ...  .     4.30.13 

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The  sceptic  ;  Twopenny  post-ba;;  ;  Intercepted  let- 
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Set  of  glees;  Songs  from  the  Greek  Anthology  ;  Un- 
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Paris  ;  Fables  for  the  holy  alliance  :  Rhymes  on  the 
road  ;  Miscellaneous  poems;  The  loves  of  tlic  angels  ; 
Satirical  and  humorous  poems  ;  The  Fudges  in  Eng- 
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—  -    Same.  With  a  memoir.    Boston,  1856.  Ov. 

18° 1317.1.3 

Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Memoir;  Odes  of  Anacreon; 
Epigrams  from  the  Anthologia ;  Juvenile  poems. 
11.  Poems  relating  to  America;  Corruption  and  Intol- 
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affd  humorous  poems;  The  Fudge  family  in  Paris; 
Fables  for  the  Holy  Alliance.  III.  Satirical  and  hu- 
morous poems;  The  Fudges  in  England.  IV.  Letter 
on  music;  Irish  melodies;  National  airs;  Sacred 
songs;  Set  of  glees:  Ballads,  songs  and  miscellaneous 
poems.  V.  Evenings  in  Greece;  Legendary  ballads; 
Melologue  upon  national  music;  The  summer  fete; 
Songs  from  the  M.  P.,  or  the  blue  stocking;  Miscella- 
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published songs  ;  Rhymes  on  the  road  ;  Alciphron  ; 
Fragments  from  the  epicurean  ;  Index  of  first  lines. 
VI.  Lalla  Rookh;  The  loves  of  the  angels. 

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Reade,  C.  "  It  is  never  too  late  to  mend."  Leip- 
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—  "  Love  me  little,  love  me  long."    Leipzig, 

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Real  (The)  and  the  beau  ideal.    Boston,  1861.    12°.  1907.2 

Realities  of  Paris  life.    London,  1859.    3v.    12°  883.13 
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Reid,  M.    The  boy-tar.     Boston,  1860.     16°    .   .   .  747.24 

—  Bruin  :  the  grand  bear  hunt.  Bost.  1861.  16°.  747.23 
Rendu,  E.    De  I'instruetion  primaire  a  Londres. 

2de  ed.     Paris,  1853.    8° 2063.16 

Rice,  N.  P.    Trials  of  a  benefactor.   N.Y.  1859.  12°  158.47 
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Rita  ;  an  autobiography.  Newed.  Lond.  1860.  16°.  500.21 

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Ritchie,  J.  E.     Modern  statesmen.      London, 

1861.    12° 555.7 

Roberts,  J.  Hand-book  of  artillery.  2d  ed.  New 

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Robinson.  H.    Sea  drift.    London,  n.d.    16°    .   .    1158.12 
Robinson,  S.    How  to  live.  New  York,  1860.    12°.    185.15 
Robison,  J.  and  Trodgold,  T.    Rudimentary  trea- 
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—  and  Price.    Rudimentary  treatise  on  the  con- 

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Rogers,  H.    Life  and  genius  of  Thomas  Fuller, 

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Hutton.    London,  1800.    2v.    12° 394.9 

Contents. —  Vol.  I.   Memoir;  Minor  poems;  Eli- 
duke,  count  of  Tveloc,  trag.;  Violenzia,  trag.    II. 

Essays. 

Rudimentary  chronology  of  history,  art,  lit- 
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Ruffini,  G.   Laviuia.  A  novel.  N.York,  1861.  12°.    495.13 

—  -  Same.    Leipzig,  1861.    24° 720.34 

Russell,  J.  R.    History  and  heroes  of  the  art  of 

medicine.    London,  1801.    8° 154.6 

Rutledge.    New  York,  1860.    12° 507.20 

Safford,  a.  E.     a  memoir  of  Daniel  SafTord. 

Boston,  n.d.    12° 537.30 

Sandeau,  L.  S.  J.    Mademoiselle  de  La  Seiglierc. 

Comedie.  4  eme  6d.  Paris,  1854.  12°  .  .  2065-10 
Sanders,  J.  M.    The  crystal  sphere.     London, 

1857.     sq.l2° 1158.11 

Sargent,  E.  Original  dialogues.  Bost.  1861.  12°  .395.26 
Sargent,  W.  Life  of  Maj.  John  Andre.  Bos- 
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ScARTH,  J.    Twelve  years  in  China.    Edinburgh, 

1800.    12° 938.18 

Scenes  and  adventures  in  Spain  from  1835-1840. 

Philadelphia,  1846.    18° 669.16 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  v.    Poems  and  ballads.  Transl. 

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SCHOOLCR.VFT,  Mrs.  H.  R.     The  black  gauntlet. 

Philadelphia,  1861.    12°    . 486.19 

SCHOPFE,  A.      Erzahlungen  filr  meine  Tochter. 

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—  Feierstunden,  Oder  Erzahlungen  und  Mahr- 

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—  Licht  und  Schatten.    Berlin,,  n.d.    16°    .   .  .     2019.5 
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Scott,  ,9ir  W.    The  abbot.    Leipzig,  1800.    24°.  430.33 

—  The  antiquary.    Leipzig,  1845.    24° 430.34 

—  The  black  dwarf  [and]  A  legend  of  Montrose. 

Leipzig,  1858.    24° 430.35 

—  Bride  of  Lammermoor.    Leipzig,  1858.    24°  .  720.35 

—  Fortunes  of  Nigel.    Leipzig,  1840.    24°    .  .  .  720.36 

—  Guy  Mannering.    Leipzig,  1840.    24°    ...  .  720.37 

—  The  heart  of  Mid-Lothian.   Leipzig,  1858.  24°.  4.30. .36 

—  Ivanhoe.    Leipzig,  1845.    24° 4.30. .37 

—  Kenilworth.    Leipzig,  1845.    24° 430.38 

—  The  monastery.    Leipzig,  1859.    24° 4.30.39 

—  Old  mortality.    Leipzig.  1846.    24° 720.38 

—  Peveril  of  the  peak.    Leipzig,  1800.    2v.    24°.  430.40 

—  The  pirate.    Leipzig,  1840.    24° 720.39 

—  Quentin  Durward.    Leipzig,  1845.    24°    .  .  .  4-30.41 

—  Rob  Roy.     Leipzig,  1846.     24° 430.42 

—  Waverley.     Leipzig,  1845.     24° 430.43 

—  Poetical  works.     With  a  memoir.    Boston, 

1857.    9v.     18° 1318.3 

C'ore«e»i/s.  —  Vol.  I.  Memoir;  Lay  of  the  last  min- 
strel. II.  Marmion.  III.  Lady  Of  the  lake.  IV. 
Rokcby;  The  vision  of  Don  Roderic.  V.  The  lord 
of  the  Isles.  VI.  Imitations  of  ancient  ballads;  Bal- 
lads, translated  from  the  German;  Sonps.  VII.  The 
bridal  of  Triermain;  Harold  the  dauntless;  The  field 
of  Waterloo  ;  Halidon  Hill ;  Mac  Duff's  Cross.  IX. 
The  doom  of  Devorgoil;  Auchindrane:  or,  the  Ayr- 
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Scott,  W.  B.     History  and  practice  of  the  fine 

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Seabury.  S.    American  slavery  justified.     New 

York,  1861.     12° 299.19 

Sealsfield,  C.    Adventures  in  Texas.   Abridged 

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Porter,  A.  M. 
Select  t.ales  from  the  Gesta  Romanorum.    New 

York,  1845.     12° 477.4 


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STORIES 


Shelr.  No. 

Semi-attached  couplo  (The).    By  the  author  of 

the  semi-detached  house.  IJoston,  1«01.  Vi".    495.15 

Skmi-detached  house  (The).     Kdited  by  Lady 

T.  Lewis.    New  cd.    London,  1800.    16° .   .     500.20 

Senior,  N.  W.  Sug'gcstions  on  popular  educa- 
tion.    London,  KsOl.    8° 122.24 

Sewei.l,  E.  M.    Amy  Herbert.  Leipzig-,  1857.  12°.    430.44 

—  Cleve  Hall.     New  York,  1855.     12° 420.5 

—  Ursula.     Leipzig-,  1858.     24° 430.45 

Sewell,  W.  G.  Ordeal  of  free  labor  in  the  Brit- 
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Shakespeare,  W.    riays  and  poems.    Leipzig, 

184.'^4.    7v.    24° 394.7 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Measure  for  measure;  The  com- 
edy of  errors;  Much  ado  about  nothin;;;  Love's  la- 
bour's lost;  Midsummer-night's  dream;  Merchant  of 
Venice;  As  you  like  it.  II.  Taming  of  the  shrew  i 
All's  well  that  ends  well;  Twelfth-night;  or,  what 
you  wiU;  The -Winter's  tale;  King  John;  King  Rich- 
ard II.  III.  First  part  of  king  Henry  iv.;  Second 
part  of  king  Henry  iv.;  King  Iltnry  v.;  First  part  of 
king  Ilenry  ti.;  Second  part  of  king  Henry  vi.  IV. 
Third  part  of  king  Henry  ri.;  King  Richard  iii.s 
King  Henry  Tin.;  Troilus  and  Cressida;  Titus  An- 
dronicus.  V.  Coriolanus  ;  Romeo  .ind  Juliet ;  Ti- 
mon  of  Athens;  Julius  Csesar;  Macbeth.  VI.  Cym- 
beline;  King  Lear  ;  Othello;  Hamlet ;  Antony  and 
Cleopatra.  Vn.  Pericles;  The  tempest.  The  two 
gentlemen  of  Verona  ;  Merry  -wives  of  -Windsor  ; 
-Venus  and  Adonis;  Rape  of  Lucrece;  Sonnets;  Lov- 
er's complaint  ;  Passionate  Pilgrim  ;  Glossary  ;  Life. 

Poems.    Memoir  by  Rev.  A.  Dyce.    Boston, 
1850.     18° 1318.4 

Sharswood,  G.     Essay  on  professional  ethics. 

2ded.    Philadelphia,  1800.    12° 1133.1 

Sheldon,  E.  M.    Early  history  of  Jlichigan.  New 

York,  1850.    8° 236.13 

Shelley,  P.  B.    Poetical  works.    Edited  by  Mrs. 

Shelley.    Boston,  1857.    3v.  in  1.    8°    ...      1318.5 

Con<en(s.  — Vol.  I.  Memoir;  Queen  Mab;  Alastors 
Revolt  of  Islam  ;  Prometheus  unbound.  II.  The 
Cenci ;  Hellas  ;  CEdipus.    III.  Miscellaneous  poems. 

Shepakd,  maj.  I.  F.      Household  tales,  by  Job 

Puritan.    Boston,  1801.    12° 486.12 

Shefpard,  J.  G.     The  fall  of  Rome.    London, 

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Sheridan  and  his  times.    By  an  octogenarian. 

London,  1859.    2v.     12° 567.4 

Siege  of  Bomarsund.  Published  by  permission 
of  the  [French]  minister  of  war,  1854.  New 
York,  1850.    1'2° 206.19 

Silent  woman  (The).    By  the  author  of  "  King's 

cope."    Boston,  1861.    8° 504.1 

SiMONDS,  W.  Clinton ;  or,  boy  life  in  the  coun- 
try.    Boston,  18.59.     10° 747.18 

—  Ella ;  or,  turning  over  a  new  leaf.    Boston, 

1861.     10° 747.19 

—  Marcus ;    or,  the  boy-tamer.     Boston,   1859. 

10° 747.21 

—  OscJir ;  or,  the  boy  wiio  had  his  own  way. 

Boston,  1801.    10°    ...   .       747.17 

—  Jessie;  or,  trying  to  be  somebody.    Boston, 

1801.    10° 747.22 

—  Whistler;  or,  the  manly  boy.     Boston,  1859. 

10° 747.20 

^Vote.  — The  six  titles  above  belong  to  the  series 
known  as  the  "  Aimwell  stories." 

Simpson,  H.     Lives  of  eminent  Philadelphians. 

Philadelphia,  1859.    8° 521.2 

"  Single  blessedness."  New  York,  1852.  12°  .  .  2100.3 
Skelton,  J.  Poetical  works.  Bost.  1856.  3v.  18°.  1318.5 
Contents.  — Vol.  I.  Account  of  S.  and  his  writings; 
Miscellaneous;  The  Bowge  of  Courte;  Phyllyp  Spar- 
owe  ;  The  tunnyng  of  Elynour  Kummyng  ;  Poems 
against  Garnesche  ;  Miscellaneous  ;  A  replycacion 
agaynst  certayn  yong  scolers  obiured  of  late,  &c.  II. 
Magnyfycencc,  a  goodly  interlude  andamery;  Colyn 
Cloute  ;  Garlande  of  laurell  ;  Spekc,  parrot :  -Why 
come  ye  nat  to  courte?;  The  douty  duke  of  Al- 
bany ;  Poems  attributed  to  S.  III.  Notes  to  volumes 
1  and  2. 

Slade,  1).  D.  Diphtheria;  its  nature  and  treat- 
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Smith,  G.    Ten  weeks  in  Japan.    Lond.  1801.    8°.    684.11 


Shelf.  No. 

Smith,  J.  Dictionary  of  arts,  Bciences,  and  man- 
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Smith.  S.  Selections  from  [his]  writings.  Lon- 
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—  Wit  and  wisdom  of  Ucv.  S.  Smitli.    London, 

1800.    12° 883.7 

Smith,  W.  A  first  Latin  course.  2d  cd.  Lon- 
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—  A  smaller  history  of  Greece. '    New  York, 

1860.    16° 9.'B.17 

Smollett,  T.    Humphry  Clinker.    Leipzig,  1840. 

•24° 4.30.46 

—  Roderick  R.tndom.    Leipzig,  1815.    24°    .  .  .     430.47 
Somekvii.le,  T.    My  own  life  and  times.    1741- 

1S14.     Edinbur^'h,  n.d.     12° 688.20 

Soule,  K.  Jr.  and  AVheeler,  W.  A.     Jlanual   of 

English  pronunciation  and  spelling.     JioB- 

ton,  1861.     12° .380.0 

Southey,  R.     a  love  story:    a  fragment  from 

"  The  Doctor."     Edited  by  J.  W.  Warter. 

London,  1K59.    p. 8° 1655.22 

Southey,  R.     Poetical  works.     With  a  memoir 

of  the  author.    Boston,  18fi0.    lOv.    18°  .  .      1318.7 

Contents.  — Vo\.  I.  Life,  by  H.  T.  Tuckcrman; 
Joan  of  Arc;  Vision  of  the  Maid  of  Orleans.  II.  The 
triumph  of  woman  ;  Poems  concerning  the  slave- 
trade;  Botany-bay  eclogues;  Sonnets;  Monodrainog; 
Amatory  poems  of  Abel  ShufBe-bottoiif ;  Lyric  poems; 
Songs  of  the  American  Indians  ;  Occasional  pieces  ; 
The  retrospect ;  Hjmn  to  the  Penates.  III.  English 
eclogues  ;  Nondescripts  ;  The  Devil's  Walk;  Inscrip- 
tions; Carmen  triumphale,  for  the  commencement  of 
the  year  I8I4;  Odes;  Epistle  to  Allan  Cunningham;  Op 
Eene  Verzameling  van  Mijne  Afbecldingen.  IV. 
Thalaba  the  destroyer.  V.  Madoc.  VI.  Ballads  and 
metrical  tales.  VII.  A  tale  of  Paraguay ;  All  for  love ; 
The  pilgrim  to  Compostella.  VIII.  The  curse  of  Ke- 
hama.  IX.  Roderick,  the  last  of  the  Goths.  X.  The 
poet's  pilgrimage  to  Waterloo ;  The  lay  of  the  laureate; 
Funeral  song  for  the  princess  Chariottc  of  Wales  ; 
A  vision  of  judgment;  Oliver  Newman,  a  New  Eng- 
land tale;  Miscellaneous  poems. 

Souvestke,  E.     An  attic  philosopher  in   Paris, 

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—  Confessions  of  a  working  man.     Transl.  from 

3d  ed.    London,  1857.    p.^s" 1055.21 

Spenc?:r,  H.  The  principles  of  psycliology.  Lon- 
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—  Railway  morals  and  railway  policy.      Lon- 

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Spenser,  E.     Poetical  works.    Notes  by  F.  J. 

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Contents,  as  on  p.  I'O  of  the  catalogue  printed  1859, 

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Spitta,  C.  J.  p.    Lyra  domestica.    Transl.  by  R. 

Massie.    Additional  selections  by  Rev.  F. 

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Sprague,  W.  B.    Annals  of  the  American  pulpit. 

Vols,  v-vii.   Episcopalian,  Baptist,  Mctlio- 

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Stained  windows  and  painted  glass  by  transfer 

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Stanhope,  P.  H.  earl.    History  of  Engl.ind  from 

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567.5 


Stark,  A.  Printing ;  its  antecedents,  origin,  his- 
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Stark,  C  Memoir  of  Gen.  John  Stark.  Also,  a 
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Steggai.i.,  J.  II.  History  of  a  .'Suffolk  man,  nar- 
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Stkrnk,  L.     Tristram  Shandy.   Leipzig,  1849.   '24°.    430.48 

Stevenson,  1).     .Sketch  of  the  civil  engineering 

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Sth.L  waters.     Leipzig,  1857.    '24° 4.t<i.49 

Stimson,  a.  L.  History  of  the  express  compa- 
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Stories  from  Italian  writers,  with  a  literal  inter- 
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STORIES 


12 


TRAVELLER'S 


Shelf.  No. 

Stories  of  boy-genius  from  the  lives  of  great 
painters.  Transl.  from  the  French  by  Lady 
Jervis  White  Jervis.    London,  18G1.    10°.       555.9 

Stow,  U.    Christian  brotherhood.   Bost.  1859.  10°.    2109.4 

Stowe,  H.  E.  J5.    Our  Charley.   Boston,  [1858.] 

16° ■ 747.10 

Strauss,  G.  L.  German  reader.  New  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1859.    16° 1109.21 

—  Grammar  of  the  French  language.    London, 

1853.    10° 1169.22 

—  Grammar  of  the  German  language.    3d  cd. 

corrected.    London,  1801.    16° 1109.20 

Strickland,  W.  1'.    Life  of  Jacob  Gruber.    New 

York,  1800.     12° 577.11 

Sumnkr,  C.    The  barbarism  of  slavery.    Boston, 

1800.    12° 299.17 

Swift,  J.    Gulliver's  travels.    Leipzig,  1844.   24°.    430. .50 

—  roetical  works.     Life  by  Rev.  J.  Mitford. 

Boston,  1859.    3v.    8° 1319.2 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  Life;  Odes;  Miseellancoua 
poems.  IX.  Miscellaneous  poems  ;  Verses  for  fruit- 
women  ;  Epigrams  on  windows  ;  Riddles  by  Swift 
and  his  friends;  Poems  made  at  Market  Hill.  III. 
Political  poetry  j  Trifles  ;  Verses  to  SwiJt  and  hia 
memory. 

Sword  and  gown.    Leipzig,  1800.    24° 720.40 

Symonds,  W.  S.    Old  bones  ;  or,  notes  for  young 

naturalists.    London,  ISOI.    18° 170.32 

Tales  from  "  Bentley."  Lond.  1801.  Vol.  iii.  xv. 

2v.ini.     10° 479.15 

Contents.  —  Vol.  III.  Father  Slathe w ;  The  double- 
bedded  room  ;  The  handsome  clear-starcher ;  The 
contrftbandista ;  Marie  de  Villemare  ;  Bononye  the 
usurer  ;  Pasquale,  a  tale  of  Italy  ;  The  man  in  the 
Spanish  cloak;  Les  poissons  d'Avril;  Irish  invention; 
Scenes  in  the  life  of  a  gambler  ;  The  deathbed  con- 
fession ;  Mrs.  Jennings.  IV.  Darby  the  swift ;  An 
excellent  offer;  The  quarantine  ;  The  fether;  Riche- 
lieu, or,  the  conspiracy  ;  Paddy  Flynn,  or,  the  mis- 
eries of  dining  out;  The  phantom  funeral;  The  duel; 
The  narrative  of  John  Ward  Gil)son. 

Tales  from  "Blackwood."   Edinburgh,  n.d.  llv. 

16° 800.41 

Contents.  —  Vol.  I.  The  Glenmntchkin  railway,  by 
Prof  Aytoun  ;  Vanderdeeken's  message  home  ;  The 
floating  beacon  ;  Colonna  the  painter  ;  Napoleon,  by 
J.  G.  Lockhart;  A  legend  of  Gibraltar,  by  Col.  E.  B. 
Ilamley  ;  The  iron  shroud,  by  W.  Mudford.  II. 
Lazoro's  legacy,  by  E.  B.  Hamley;  A  story  without  a 
tail;  Faustus  and  Queen  Elizabeth;  How  I  became  a 
yeoman,  by  Prof  Aytoun  ;  Devereux  hall,  by  Mrs. 
Southey;  The  metempsychosis,  by  R.  Macnish;  Col- 
lege theatricals.  III.  A  reading  party  in  the  long 
vacation;  Father  Tom  and  the  pope;  La  petite  Mad- 
claine,  by  Mrs.  Southey  ;  Bob  Burke's  duel  with 
ensign  Brady,  by  W.  Maginn  ;  The  headsman,  a 
tale  of  doom  ;  The  wearyful  woman,  by  J.  Gait. 
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—  Dynevor  Terrace.    Leipzig,  1857.    24° ...  .  430.73 

—  Heartsease.    Leipzig,  1^.55.    24° 430.74 

—  Heir  of  Rcdclyfi"e.    Leipzig,  1855.    24°  .  .  .  .  430.75 

—  Hopes  and  fears.    New  York,  1861.    2v.    12°.  784.9-12 

—  -    Same.     Leipzig,  1861.    24° 720.47-48 

Y'OUNG,  E.    Poetical  works.    Bost.  1859.    2v.    18°.    1319.9 

Contents,  as  on  p.  199  of  the  catalogue  printed  1859. 
Shelf  No.  329.14. 

Young,  J.  R.  Key  and  companion  to  the  rudi- 
mentary algebra.    London,  1856.    16°  .  .  .    1169.55 

—  Navigation  and  nautical  astronomy.  London, 

1858.     16° 1169.53 

—  Tables  to  facilitat(j  navigation  and  nautical 

astronomy.    London,  1859.    16° 1169.64 

Zacharie,  I.    Diseases  of  the  human  foot.    New 

York,  1860.     12° 168.24 

ZAKRZEWSKA,  M.  E.  A  practical  illustration  of 
"Woman's  right  to  labor."  Ed.  by  C.  H. 
Dall.    Boston,  1860.    12° 1115.10 


note. 
The  following  important  works  have  been  provided  in  numbers  sufficient  to  meet  a  lage  demand :  Miss  Nightingale's 
Notes  on  nursing ;  Bulfinch's  Boy  inventor  ;    Northcnd's  Teachers'  assistant ;  Life  of  Amos  Lawrence ;  Everett's 
Life  of  Washington.    Additional  copies  of  other  books,  as  may  be  observed  in  the  catalogues,  have  also  been  furnished 
in  order  to  meet  an  increased  demand  for  them. 


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